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  2. What is a SIMPLE IRA and who can have one? - AOL

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    A SIMPLE IRA makes a great option for a small business to set up a retirement plan for its employees, with less hassle and expense than a typical 401 (k) plan, and employees can benefit from the ...

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    The standard retirement age is 67 for people born after 1960, but FIRE followers hope to exit the workforce well ahead of schedule by boosting their income and aggressively cutting expenses ...

  4. Can I Retire at 62 With $400,000 in a 401(k)? - AOL

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    Using the standard 4% withdrawal rule, this would let us pull $16,000 per year from the retirement account. Combined with Social Security, this would give you $31,000 per year in pre-tax income.

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    Social Security's cash reserves are on track to be fully depleted by 2037, well before millennials will reach the standard retirement age. Although there are measures that will likely be put into...

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    Contributions are made with after-tax money, and you’ll be able to grow the account tax-free and then withdraw your money tax-free in retirement. Annual contributions are limited to $6,500 in ...

  7. Standard Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The Standard covers 8.5 million people (June 30, 2008) in the USA through and out of above 30,000 employers with group and individual disability insurance, group life, AD&D and dental insurance, retirement plans products and services, individual annuities. It is licensed in 49 states and Washington, DC.

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