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accumulation

[uh-kyoo-myuh-ley-shuhn] / əˌkyu myəˈleɪ ʃən /


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“People as they are working, they are much more familiar with the accumulation phase, and that can be handled very neatly through defaults, but retirement income doesn’t lend itself so easily to defaults,” said Stinnett.

From MarketWatch

Its clients are primarily “high earners” who prioritize savings and wealth accumulation.

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Ms. Kondo makes the point that handmade ceramics bear the spirit “of the place and time in which they were made”—a sentiment that underscores any collector’s impulses for the accumulation of objects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Work led by the University of Southampton demonstrates that these accumulations of broken lava, created as underwater mountains erode, act as natural reservoirs for CO2.

From Science Daily

Slower wealth accumulation quietly damages the retirement security of middle-aged households lured by 50-year mortgages during their youth, when affordability was their primary concern.

From MarketWatch