NounSingular retire Plural retires retire (plural retires)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Retirement is the point where a person stops employment completely (or decides to leave the labor force if he or she is unemployed). A person may also semi-retire by reducing work hours. Many people choose to retire when they are eligible for private or public pension benefits, although some are forced to retire when physical conditions don't allow the person to work any more (by illness or accident). In most countries, the idea of retirement is of recent origin, being introduced during the 19th and 20th centuries. Previously, low life expectancy and the absence of pension arrangements meant that most workers continued to work until death. Germany was the first country to introduce retirement in the 1880s. Nowadays most developed countries have systems to provide pensions on retirement in old age, which may be sponsored by employers and/or the state. In many poorer countries, support for the old is still mainly provided through the family. Today, retirement with a pension is considered a right of the worker in many societies, and hard ideological, social, cultural and political battles have been fought over whether this is a right. In many western countries this right is mentioned in national constitutions. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License If I retire and then I move to another country Will I be able to receive my social security benefits? How? Q. I have a friend who is close to retire(he's 67) he owns a property in Costa Rica and another in Cuba, yes in Cuba. Well he was told that if he move to another country he will loss his social security benefits as well as the medicare. How true is that? There is any way to maintain those benefits at the same time he has fun out there??? Asked by r74leon - Wed Jul 2 20:14:45 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Benefits to Cuba are out, but Costa Rica is ok... U.S. Treasury Regulations U.S. Treasury Department regulations prohibit sending payments to you if you are in Cuba or North Korea. If you are a U.S. citizen and are in Cuba or North Korea, you can receive all of your payments that were withheld once you leave that country and go to another country where we can send payments. Generally, if you are not a U.S. citizen, you cannot receive any payments for months in which you live in one of these countries, even though you leave that country and satisfy all other requirements. Social Security restrictions Social Security restrictions prohibit sending payments to individuals in Cambodia, Vietnam or areas that were in the former Soviet Union (o [cont.] Answered by The_Nest - Wed Jul 2 20:34:35 2008 How much would a 33 year old need to retire? Q. If you are 33, and you want to retire tomorrow, how much money would you need? Asked by yawhoever - Mon Feb 9 15:36:31 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. You need enough money that it will "spin off" in interest each year enough to meet your annual income. The safest way to calculate this is based on an average annual return of only 5%, long term (since you don't want to risk losing your funds along the way, you'd have to stick with low-return instruments like T-Bills & Bonds), so if you wanted an income of say $60,000 a year, you would need to have saved (60,000/5) x 100, or $1.2M Answered by Beau.Gus - Mon Feb 9 15:46:29 2009 What age does the military force you to retire?
Q. Do you have to retire when your 30 years are up? What age do they force you to retire because they think your old? I mean for combat mission guys as well as normal jobs an awnser for both would be nice Asked by Luke - Sat May 2 15:04:05 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. I've never heard of or met anyone who was forced out for being too old. People are forced to retire for other reasons. Mostly for some reason or another they don't get promoted on time. They can be in an over manned field or just not meet the quota...or they can be a knuckle head. Sometimes they are forced out for bad behavior...maybe it isn't terrible behavior, but it is better for everyone if they got out when the getting was good. The oldest person to retire from the Navy was Rear Admiral Grace Hopper at age 80. She retired in 1986. She was one of the early computer programmers and scientist. She truely was an amazing woman and one of only three women to have a ship named after her. She was a cool person and an extraordinary old… [cont.] Answered by barbamatt - Sat May 2 15:34:44 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "retire" Brett Favre Has The NFL and Media Right Where He Wants Them - Bleacher Report
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