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  2. 85 retirement wishes to recognize a job well done - AOL

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    If a friend, family member, boss or fellow employee is moving on, make sure to send them off with a thoughtful gift and greeting card with your heartfelt retirement wishes written inside.

  3. 115 Touching Farewell Messages for Colleagues To Communicate ...

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    Wishing you a retirement filled with happiness and good health. ... Farewell to a boss who has always led by example. Your dedication, work ethic, and integrity have left an indelible mark on me ...

  4. Letter of thanks - Wikipedia

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    A letter of thanks or thank-you letter is a letter that is used when one person/party wishes to express appreciation to another. Personal thank-you letters are sometimes hand-written in cases in which the addressee is a friend, acquaintance or relative. Thank-you letters are also sometimes referred to as letters of gratitude. These types of ...

  5. 80 Best Retirement Wishes - Messages to Write in a Retirement ...

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    Say goodbye and good luck to your boss, coworker, friend or family member with these retirement wishes. Write one of these short messages and sayings in a card.

  6. 5 Ways to Boost Your Retirement Savings in the New Year - AOL

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    A solo 401(k) is an individual 401(k) specifically designed for a business owner with no employees. It lets you serve as both an employer and an employee — and make contributions in both capacities.

  7. The Average US Retirement Age: Where Do You Stack Up? - AOL

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    You can start collecting Social Security benefits at age 62, though you aren’t yet considered full retirement age (FRA) at that time and will only collect 75% of your expected benefits. By ...