Sentences with phrase «out of retirement in»

In terms of story, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D that once again calls his super agent out of retirement in order to save the free world from the unthinkable... world war III.
It may shrink, and I may be forced out of retirement in this worst case scenario.
Our Brand Is Crisis (R for profanity and sexual references) Dirty tricks dramedy inspired by the documentary of the same name about an American political consultant (Sandra Bullock) coaxed out of retirement in 2002 to run the reelection campaign of the President of Bolivia (Joaquim de Almeida).
Verger forces Lecter out of retirement in hopes of catching his prey, but learns one really should be careful of what one wishes for lest he get it.
Vin Diesel's extreme athlete turned government operative comes out of retirement in the long - awaited third film in the action franchise.
The Brit star takes top billing as ex-special ops agent Danny Bryce who is lured out of retirement in order to rescue his mentor Hunter (De Niro).
Pierce Brosnan (The World's End, The Matador) stars as Peter Devereaux, a former CIA agent who comes out of retirement in Europe to fix a mess that hits him close to home, only to find that the person responsible, David Mason (Bracey, GI Joe: Retaliation), is the agent whom he took under his wing when he was in the game.
First was the dreadful 1953 comedy Dream Wife, which was so godawful, in fact, that Grant announced his retirement shortly thereafter (he would later be lured out of retirement in 1955 to star in Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief).
Former James Bond star plays an agent called out of retirement in the Relativity release that kicks off Labor Day weekend on Wednesday
Fariña headed up the Big Apple's public school system — the largest in the US — for four years after coming out of retirement in 2013.
But Koslowitz never stopped receiving the pension when she came out of retirement in 2009 and began pulling down a six - figure salary.
Carvalho will replace Carmen Fariña, who has spent the last four years at the helm of America's largest school system after de Blasio coaxed her out of retirement in late 2013.
Emma Pooley set to come out of retirement in bid to clinch Olympic gold while Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin make it a British one - two at Olympia.
Lured out of retirement in October for one last season, he has won the league already and could yet sign off with a treble following the Kyiv final.
Or will we see an old friend come out of retirement in Jon Gruden or Bill Cowher?
It was a big reason he came out of retirement in the first place.
Bronko Nagurski had come out of retirement in 1943 to play tackle, but it was his running one day that helped Chicago win a title
He was looking for a financial partner and brought Berlin out of retirement in an equity position.
Although most analysis of Social Security benefits assumes that you'll value the money you receive early in retirement only slightly more than the benefits you'll get years down the line, many people expect to get the most out of retirement in the years from 62 to 70.
The most decorated Olympian of all time came out of retirement in 2015 and picked up where he left off.

Not exact matches

Outraged by the scandal, former leader Mahathir Mohammad came out of political retirement and the opposition has united behind him in the national elections.
«Most people out here have bits of trickle income in addition to their retirement plan; it's not the conventional «I saved and live off of my savings,»» she said.
EBRI also found that 1 in 3 retirees moved money out of their retirement plan because a financial professional told them to do so.
For numerous small businesses — with tight budgets and a bevy of rules and regulations — sponsoring a plan is simply too much of a burden, which means that many employees are left out in the proverbial cold when it comes to retirement preparation.
(One imagines Doyle on an arena tour in retirement, playing to sold - out crowds of adoring potash junkies.)
Instead of trying to tackle the ins and outs of setting up a retirement plan yourself, consult a professional.
In this past week's edition, we meet Bobby Lee Grissett, a 54 year - old cafeteria manager who is $ 11,000 in debt and has taken $ 33,000 out of his retirement fund to fund his 54 - square cake - cutteIn this past week's edition, we meet Bobby Lee Grissett, a 54 year - old cafeteria manager who is $ 11,000 in debt and has taken $ 33,000 out of his retirement fund to fund his 54 - square cake - cuttein debt and has taken $ 33,000 out of his retirement fund to fund his 54 - square cake - cutter.
The labor force participation rate has fallen due to cyclical factors such as workers temporarily dropping out of the workforce because of discouragement over job prospects, but also due to structural forces such as the Baby Boomers reaching retirement age and younger workers staying in school longer.
With six out of 10 Americans projected to fall short of their standard of living by retirement, it's more urgent than ever that people in this generation save — and save some more.
Due to the nature of their jobs, many of these workers miss out on the opportunity to participate in employer - sponsored benefits, such as retirement savings plans.
As well, points out Jurock, the recreational and retirement property boom of a few years ago was «driven by Dad,» whose investing prowess during the stock market run - up put him in a position not only to buy that retirement dream home but to front the kids a down payment for their own place.
Depending on the situation (like if your spouse is out of work, or if they are in a lower tax bracket than you), contributing to an RRSP might be a great idea even if you have enough retirement savings.
But Raymond and her staff of 15 also spend much of their time out at events, museums, retirement communities, and other locations in the Triangle region.
Scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 26th, it has brought one of the best in boxing out of retirement, to face off against one of the best active fighters in the UFC.
If you're a 30 - year - old who is just starting out in business, your personal goals and a timeline are likely to be different from those of a 60 - year - old who may be eyeing retirement.
Delta Air Lines this month marked the retirement of the so - called Queen of the Skies from its fleet with a six - city farewell tour, joining United Airlines in putting the jet with the humped fuselage out to pasture.
At Ford's annual shareholder meeting in May, a frustrated investor even asked about bringing former CEO Alan Mulally out of retirement to boost the company's share price.
But Uncle Sam still gets his piece of the pie — and that happens when you begin taking money out, usually in retirement or at least at age 59 1/2 to avoid early withdrawal penalties.
You give an insurance company money in a lump sum or in payments over a period of years, then at retirement, the cash gets «annuitized,» or paid out in a string of payments based on your life expectancy.
COPENHAGEN, Oct 11 - PensionDanmark became the latest manager of retirement funds to branch out in the hunt for higher returns, saying it would invest 1.6 billion euros in energy infrastructure in Europe and the United States.
Are they scared of running out of money in retirement and want to work forever?
Imagine if everyone took 1 percent out of their retirement fund and invested it in the community, where jobs are created?»
In spite of these challenges, millennials will still have to do their part to save for their retirements and they'll have one advantage over their predecessors — the help of technology to get the most mileage out of their money.
And recent research suggests that for many people, spending in retirement declines enough to balance out the erosion of savings by inflation.
If boomers only buy low - return investments, they could run out of money in retirement.
Of the reserves, Eberhard says, «I would have loved to stay in — and there's still a small chance they could pull me out of retirement.&raquOf the reserves, Eberhard says, «I would have loved to stay in — and there's still a small chance they could pull me out of retirement.&raquof retirement
Occasionally, in this era of gloomy nest egg prospects, Dallas Salisbury gets to be the bearer of good news and point out retirement benefits that people have overlooked.
Cash - strapped millennials now have another expense to juggle, in addition to saving for retirement and paying student loans: They're shelling out tens of thousands for someone to watch Junior.
But if working longer is out of the question, you can ease your transition by building at least a year's worth of living expenses in an emergency retirement savings fund, ideally in cash, says Celandra Deane - Bess, a wealth strategy director for PNC Financial Services Group.
You've got to decide how much money you're going to take out of your business or businesses this year in salary, perks, contributions to retirement plans and so on.
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