Sentences with phrase «fully retire at»

I would then join my wife working part time (16 - 20 hours a week) and we would both fully retire at 62.
Furthermore, just to make these units more attractive, they have a defined life; The issue must be fully retired at par, $ 25, in 2026, with 20 % of the issued to be retired in 2020.
A survey by Sun Life Financial in late 2011 found that less than one - third of Canadians expect to be fully retired at 66 and 48 per cent plan to ease into retirement and continue working part time.

Not exact matches

I love my job and my goal is do part time job at 53 until 62 and fully retire.
Fully expect to pay off loan in 7 years if I retire early at that time.
Taker had what appeared to be a retirement match with Roman Reigns at last year's Mania, but that was because he didn't seem to have it anymore due to a hip injury and not being fully recovered in time for Mania following surgery — the initial plan for that match was unlikely «Roman Reigns retires Taker,» but as Mania drew closer, plans changed.
But Santiago is fully expected to have one more season at the Emirates, but he told the Express that he would love to return to Oviedo one day before he retires.
So next season it is fully possible that our present back three are either retired or slowing down with age, and Mustafi, Holding and Chambers could be our first choice back three (if Mustafi is even still at the club).
Irene Little, a former astronomy professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, and her astronomer husband, Stephen, moved in 1990 to the cabin they'd built a decade before in Estes Park, Colorado, near Rocky Mountain National Park, but they couldn't afford to retire fully until 1997.
In order to try and get classrooms fully staffed before the start of the school year, both Winston Salem / Forsyth and Guilford County schools will look to hiring substitute teachers, rehiring retired teachers and even pulling teacher assistants, whose jobs at this point are still unsecure thanks to a delayed state budget that has yet to be finalized by lawmakers, into full - time teacher positions.
John gradually scaled back his contract work and they both retired fully at age 65.
Bill and Susan at 66 When Bill and Susan turn 65, they officially become seniors, and they fully retire.
«Let's cut to the chase — in order to fully retire, and have enough income to pay your living expenses, and have enough money to cover contingencies, and have some left over to continue to grow your investments so they don't get wiped out by inflation — you'd have to have at least a million dollars saved up at retirement.
At the end of 30 years, or whatever the mortgage term, you have «portable equity» in the form a fully paid house, that you can sell to move another house in Florida, or wherever you want to retire.
If you've worked your entire adult life in Canada and retire at 65, you can count on CPP and OAS to pay you a combined total of as much as $ 17,000 a year in retirement, fully indexed for inflation.
At our age, that would have been foolhardy so I fully retired in 2011.»
I was working half - time, with the intent of fully retiring by the end of this year at age 52.
So the next year, let's say you fully retire then, at age 63, you fully retire.
«With people living longer and more Canadians expecting to retire sooner, it's important to look at what savings you will need to be fully prepared and how having a financial plan can help protect against risks that can be magnified in retirement such as market shocks and health events,» Kevin Dougherty, president of Sun Life Financial Canada said in a press release.
«Anything from fully retiring from the workforce at 55 to working part time after 65 is considered retirement,» he adds, before concluding: «Canadians are redefining the concept of retirement with changing trends in longevity, demographics and the workplace.»
Then, I'll have the opportunity to either fully retire or at least choose to be a part - time worker or a freelancer.
At the end of the 1990s he retired from his work as a diplomat at the European Union and the United Nations to devote himself fully to his activities as an artist and curatoAt the end of the 1990s he retired from his work as a diplomat at the European Union and the United Nations to devote himself fully to his activities as an artist and curatoat the European Union and the United Nations to devote himself fully to his activities as an artist and curator.
I should be able to charge enough so that I can retire, not at 75, but at 65 like so many of my clients, and in greater security than a finite RRSP, but like so many of my clients who have government - backed, fully indexed, lifetime pensions.
But I still don't think I'll have enough money to fully retire until I'm at least 70.
All insurers look at these factors differently, as well as whether you're working or fully retired.
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