Sentences with phrase «left at retirement age»

If you left at retirement age you got the money that was needed to produce the benefit you were promised.

Not exact matches

A 23 - year - old who begins saving 10 % today can shave five years off retirement age, amassing enough to leave work at 70.
Think about it, if you start investing at the age of 55 and want to use the money 10 years later for your retirement but the market has a huge crisis during these ten years, there will be no time left to recover.
The average person leaving the world of full - time work at age 65 can reasonably expect to spend 20 to 30 years or more in retirement.
Choose united over city cause 1stly 400k per week would make a brilliant retirement plan considering his age he might not have many years left at the top level.
Riley has made it clear he doesn't want to return to the bench, and potential hires down the line include only one NBA coach who has won a championship and isn't of retirement age: Doc Rivers, who has insisted to friends that he would sit out at least one season should he ever leave the Celtics.
Judge Robert Smith, a well - respected jurist appointed by former Gov. George Pataki, will leave the Court of Appeals at the end of 2014 because he's reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.
She was picked from a pool of seven candidates and will replace Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, who is leaving at year's end after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.
Classrooms are facing a mass exodus of senior teaching staff as the baby boomer generation nears retirement, coupled with societal pressure to leave the workforce at state pension age, according to new research from specialist recruiter Randstad Education.
«If she leaves the system with at least five years of service, she has now vested and is eligible to start receiving pension benefits once she reaches retirement age.
The problem, Ingersoll says, is poor working conditions — particularly at schools serving impoverished populations — that cause teachers to leave long before retirement age.
The advantages of ISA over pension is you can withdraw the money at any time, e.g. when buying property or when leaving the UK, no need to wait until retirement age (it will be tax - free, but withdrawing makes any reinvestments lose the tax - free status).
Consider the example of Sergei, who has the same income as Hannah, but only starts saving at around age 40, leaving him just 25 years before retirement.
I have no specific savings goal that will trigger retirement, because I have no way of predicting how much it really will take to maintain a modest but reasonably comfortable lifestyle, no way of knowing how long I'll live (at my age, my mother had one year left), and no way of knowing what will happen to the economy in the future.
Think about it, if you start investing at the age of 55 and want to use the money 10 years later for your retirement but the market has a huge crisis during these ten years, there will be no time left to recover.
Having made a habit pattern, both will probably continue throughout their lifetimes until Jim is forced to leave his job at age 75 with no retirement savings at all.
After retirement on 1/4/2013 at the age of 62 yrs, I left both employee & employer contributions in the EPF fund since I was informed that for upto 3 yrs the corpus will continue to accrue interest.
Had DM invested in a Roth IRA he'd be able to withdraw at any time and without penalty up to the total amount he contributed, leaving any capital gains and earnings until retirement age.
Or you could leave the money in the plan and take a horribly reduced pension at full retirement age (60 or 65 in my plan — I forget).
I am sure Jackson would have preferred to remain in place to see all his reforms completed but the conscripted retirement age for the judiciary has seen him leave the bench at the height of his career.
Two of the retirements came well ahead of the mandatory retirement age of 75: Louise Charron left last year at the age of 60 after seven years on the top court, while Marie Deschamps stepped down last week at the age of 59, on the 10th anniversary of her appointment.
'' Ageism in Law Firms from Transcending Gender Julie Creswell and Karen Donovan profiled A. Paul Victors story on 12/8/06 in the New York Times: when he turned sixty - eight years old, the mandatory retirement age at Weil, Gotshal Manges, Victor left after thirty - eight years there.
Vacate Your Office,» The article focused on the issue of mandatory retirement for law firm partners (including stripping them of their equity interests or management roles), and it featured the tale of antitrust lawyer A. Paul Victor, who was forced to leave Weil, Gotshal & Manges at the age of 68 (but recovered smoothly by moving to Dewey Ballantine).
For some, early retirement means leaving the job at age 40; for others, age 55.
Do it if you're trying to diversify retirement income tax liabilities or leave money to heirs, but otherwise it makes less sense at this age, experts say.
The idea stemmed from Hyman's own circumstance of being a Realtor at retirement age, but not wanting to leave the real estate community completely.
And when we look at the age group of existing licensees and the increase in the number of women in the business, we shouldn't be surprised by attrition due to retirement and parental leave — challenges faced by every segment of the labour market.
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