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Retirement Communities: Many of them in temperate climates, are often structured as PUDs. They may provide shopping, recreational opportunities and health care facilities in addition to residential units.
Retirement: A player withdrawing during a match, usually due to injury; and subsequently forfeiting their place in the tournament. For a pre-match withdrawal see walkover.
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP): Tax-sheltered retirement plan for Canadian citizens, much like an American IRA.
Qualified Retirement Plan: A qualified retirement plan is an employer sponsored plan that meets the requirements established by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the US Congress. Pensions, profit-sharing plans, m . . . View Full Definition
Phased Retirement: A work schedule arrangement that allows employees to gradually reduce their full-time hours over a period of time.
Retirement Of Long-Term Debt: The repayment of a non-current liability.
Retirement Plan: A written qualified or nonqualified benefit plan, funded by employer and employee contributions, that provides retirement income benefits for employees.
Unretirement: The practice of hiring retired former employees whose skills or qualifications are in need.
Tax-Deferred Retirement Plans: The effect of creating a tax deduction, such as charitable contributions and mortgage interest.
Self-Directed Retirement Plan: If you participate in a salary reduction retirement plan, such as a 401(k) or a 403(b), you usually must select the investments into which your contribution goes from a menu of choices your . . . View Full Definition
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