Sentences with phrase «hand over their retirement»

Hand over the retirement reigns and when you hit the golden years I'll let you know how we did» they listened surrendering personal responsibility for their future to their broker / adviser / friend.

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The current round of hand - wringing over pensions got its start in late 2007, when the British Columbia and Alberta governments appointed the Joint Expert Panel on Pension Standards to examine the existing retirement system.
But over the last 40 years, every British minister has done what our bosses (usually their former classmates at Oxford and Cambridge) tell them to do: keep income tax rates low, make evasion easy with a ton of loopholes, turn a blind eye to our bonuses and our market - rigging, hand over tens of billions of pounds in bailout money when necessary, and pass the check to those mythical non-Londoners in their seaside retirement homes and Amazon logistics centers.
On the other hand, should you decide to collect benefits before you reach full retirement age, your benefits will be reduced to account for the additional years over which total benefits must spread.
The trick is to persuade employees to hand retirement funding over to financial managers whose idea was to make money off the economy by extracting interest and dividends off workers, homeowners and companies being bought on debt leverage.
The joy of any entrepreneur is to build a successful business, hand over the business to his or her family members and after retirement look back to see the business grow in leaps and bounds.
Stewart's retirement at the end of 1973 would see him hand over the reigns and give Cevert the opportunity to challenge for championships, only for the Frenchman to be tragically killed in qualifying for the final race of the year at Watkins Glen.
McCarthy recently reported raising just over $ 200,000 in the fourth quarter of 2011 and ended the year with $ 636,210 in cash on hand — a healthy sum and one that few elected officials with their eye on retirement would likely bother to raise.
The retirements of Reps. Dennis Moore (Kans.) and John Tanner (Tenn.) over the past few weeks has spawned a series of stories about the hand - wringing currently going on in the House Democratic Caucus.
On the other hand, because of the potential to produce savings over a period of many years, people who can move to a lower Part B premium category by using a Roth conversion to reduce the amount of income they report from retirement plan distributions may find that the effect makes the Roth conversion strategy more attractive.
«On the other hand, bonds are favoured over equity for retirees who do not want excess volatility in their retirement portfolios.»
Well, not by hand, of course, but by writing a computer program that loops over all possible combinations of retirement dates, and other model parameters.
Among the insights offered by Tulgan were: • Employers are on the verge of a major shift in the workforce as baby boomers who have put off retirement finally hand over the reigns to younger generations.
Over recent years I had thought about trying my hand at watercolour painting (I enjoy photography, particularly landscape) and, with retirement looming, I decided to take the plunge in October 2011.
Does that mean you must hand over the keys, walk out the door, and immediately ride off into retirement sunset?
We have dealt with a lot of the cultural issues of succession planning, and it's not an easy topic obviously for the individuals that are approaching retirement and that see themselves at 56, 58, 60, [or] 65 years old, that they have to hand over a client relationship.
Home buyers over the age of 45, on the other hand, cited a chief motive to move as they were looking to downsize as they plan ahead for retirement.
On the one hand, assets like cars, boats, jewelry, and retirement accounts do have a real value, and we would be wise to keep an eye on their value over time to aid our decision - making processes.
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