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retirement plan

American  

noun

  1. a systematic plan made and kept by an individual for setting aside income for their future retirement.

  2. pension plan.


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Gifting should only happen after parents have thoroughly stress-tested their own retirement plan for various scenarios including needs for extended care.

From MarketWatch

BlackRock is the world’s largest investment firm and manages some $14 trillion in assets, much of it held by retirement plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

A new court ruling makes it more important than ever to ask tough questions of anyone trying to sell you any financial product, especially when it comes to your retirement plans.

From MarketWatch

Near the end of your article about Roth catch-up contributions, you suggested, “This is a good time for participants of all income levels and all ages to reassess their retirement plans.”

From MarketWatch

In plans where this is in force, 6.3% took withdrawals, in contrast to 4.9% in plans where the retirement plan is optional.

From MarketWatch