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nonretirement

  • a word derived from retirement.
    retirement
    noun
    the act of retiring or of leaving one's job, career, or occupation permanently, usually because of age.

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Choosing to remove it can trigger some taxes on the earnings and possibly a penalty and the money will stay in a taxable, nonretirement account.

From MarketWatch Apr. 20, 2026

Scott Hyde II has long directed most of his nonretirement savings to his S&P 500 fund.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 10, 2025

Dear Liz: Is naming a beneficiary for a nonretirement, “payable on death” account as effective as putting the account in a living trust?

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 29, 2024

They also have $50,000 each in Roth IRAs and $250,000 each in nonretirement account assets.

From Seattle Times Mar. 11, 2017

For one, they don’t affect nonretirement accounts at all; the Securities and Exchange Commission, which could institute a universal fiduciary requirement, hasn’t done so.

From New York Times May 7, 2016