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retirement

[ri-tahyuhr-muhnt] / rɪˈtaɪər mənt /




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Craig Guildford's retirement was confirmed on Friday after both Downing Street and the home secretary said this week they had lost confidence in his leadership.

From BBC

The more you can save as a couple, the better, so don’t stop with just thinking about a Roth contribution for yourself and managing the many retirement accounts in your own name.

From MarketWatch

Currently, employees who opt to withdraw money from retirement accounts typically incur fees and taxes.

From BBC

To be clear, the novel announces Mr. Barnes’s retirement, not his imminent expiration, though it is evident that he sees the two as being interlinked.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Her decades of service have made our state stronger, safer, and more resilient. The Governor is deeply grateful for her dedication and wishes her the very best in retirement.”

From Los Angeles Times