retirement plan
Americannoun
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a systematic plan made and kept by an individual for setting aside income for their future retirement.
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These decisions may be fine if both earners have retirement plans at work.
From MarketWatch
You have mastered the “accumulation” part of your retirement plan, and now it’s time to plan your “distribution.”
From MarketWatch
Sheffield, 73 years old, just last summer emerged from a yearlong, bruising battle that stymied his retirement plans—and led him to announce he no longer wanted a board seat at oil giant Exxon Mobil.
And why, if he’s prioritizing his kids, are you his long-term care and retirement plan?
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“If you’re in a position to purchase a home and the only capital you have available is in a retirement plan, then you don’t have enough money.”
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