Sentences with phrase «ever retiring at»

More than that, a big mortgage can seriously ruin your chances of ever retiring at an early age.

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To find out, I talked with Scott and his wife Judy — two of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet — at the Rolex 24, his final race before retiring from driving.
I remember saying that if I could ever figure out how a person could be in two places at once I'd retire a billionaire.
In Berger's case, it was Dennis Springer, a retired CFO for BNSF Railway who Berger met at a luncheon and decided was one of the smartest people he had ever met.
Upon the announcement of Britain's Prince Philip retiring at 95, Alessandra Malito joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss the main considerations we take into account before retirement and the one key question we can all ask ourselves - should we ever really retire?
Two things — I probably won't ever retire - retire early as I'll continue working on stuff I love that'll prob bring home money, and then secondly I plan on opening up a separate brokerage account at some point too to start investing in outside of the retirement accounts.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
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I am a retired kindergarten teacher and, at 66, I am probably more fit than I have ever been since starting Pure Barre 3 years ago.
What I've learned since then is that God has given us so much more potential than we will ever realize or utilize if we plod through the years at a secure but soul - killing job, just waiting to retire.
We've celebrated our friends giving birth to their firstborn, I launched my first cookbook ever, my parents both retired, Juan got an internship at the OAS and we moved to DC, and my dear Aunty Catherine passed away to Heaven.
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At that time no one, much less the Babe (who decided to retire a few games later), knew that the ball would be the last he would ever hit out of a ballpark.
Ever since Jenson Button retired - sorry, «became a part of McLaren's unique three - driver line - up» - at the end of 2016 there's been speculation over what he'd be doing this year.
Even the players who have essentially no shot at ever making it to The Show — the career minor league guys, the ones who will retire to focus on their families after only a few years — deserve to be paid a fair wage during their time in small cities paying their way through season after season of minor league ball.
It just proves what a managerial marvel at a club with solid foundations can achieve, with English football's most successful ever manager having recently eclipsed Sir Matt Busby's record of longest - serving Manchester United manager, and another frightening piece of information is that the evergreen Scot has no desire whatsoever to retire in the immediate future.
The group, including 50 retired military officers and at least four former American ambassadors to Israel, added its voice to a fractious debate over the accord, which Mr. Trump has called «the worst deal» ever.
Fox News Channel's chief political correspondent Carl Cameron, who joined FNC in 1996 as a correspondent and has been at the helm of breaking political news for the network ever since, is retiring.
But at a time of great social inequality, when many 20 - somethings or young families are struggling to live anywhere near where they grew up and today's workers doubt that they will ever be able to afford to retire, I believe it is no longer possible to justify giving pensioners on middle incomes a tax privilege that the working young do not enjoy.
Bech, a retired clergyman who lives at Duerne near Eindhoven, prepared the chemical mixture 10 years ago, and it has been forming crystals ever since, making the design increasingly complex.
«Assuming that technology will allow ever more shale gas production at low prices — and betting energy policy and the future energy security of the country on it — is risky business,» says geologist David Hughes, who retired from the Canadian Geological Survey and is now doing assessments of shale gas and oil for the nonprofit Post Carbon Institute, a California - based environmental think tank.
I am a retired kindergarten teacher and, at 66, I am probably more fit than I have ever been since starting Pure Barre 3 years ago.
i work looking for that Special person who is fun active likes to dance travel Loves family truthful honest respectful n Loving i retired from USPO after 32 years 2012 but have worked ever since there is Living n Living well jaja i umpire on weekends i now work at Fedex I like movies Love my grandch...
She was LAUSD's oldest full - time teacher when she retired at 94 and one of the oldest ever in the nation.
It turned out the then - retired exemplar of «The Right Stuff» owned a» Vette of his own, so I asked Yeager if he ever liked to push the envelope at the wheel.
Research shows that if you retire at 65 (not 55 or 56 like the Petersons) you would need a nest egg that's 25 times the annual amount you plan to withdraw to ensure little risk of ever running out of money.
Our nest egg grows, slowly at first and then ever faster, hitting a peak of around 12 times our final salary when we retire.
The jury is still out on whether retiring at the age of 54 years, 364 days was the smartest financial move I ever made.
Contributing to at least one type of retirement account faithfully is crucial if you ever hope to retire.
The boards and blogs were formed to help people learn how to retire early and how to invest effectively, not for this Get Rich Quick garbage that the internet sewer rats have been insisting never ever, ever, ever be questioned by those who have taken a look at the historical data or the academic research.
He is not only a retired pediatrician but is as industrious and persistent as ever at the age of 84.
I find it quite funny while being entirely predictable, that despite ever increasing evidence that at the very least, we might soon have to retire the «c» from CAGW, there's not an alarmist on this site who's backed down in the slightest.
The successful agents of the dark decades of cash value universal life products have either retired wealthy or are still making unseemly amounts of money by making people believe that the products they sold were at worst, a great way to buy permanent life insurance and make money doing it, or at best the complete and total answer to every possible life insurance and retirement question you could ever ask.
«Ever since I was a child, I wanted to be a pro golfer,» said Gockenbach, who retired from a successful career as a chemical engineer to take his shot at joining the senior tour.
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