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  2. 100 Retirement Party Food Ideas - AOL

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    Congratulations! Look through our collection of apps, sliders and snacks for the best retirement party food ideas. The post 100 Retirement Party Food Ideas appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. 25+ best retirement gifts, according to experts - AOL

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    Eva Markowitz, a human resources v.p., said, "A unique, personal gift is the best way to acknowledge a retirement." She recalled an example from years ago: "We invited employees to record a brief ...

  4. 27 Retirement Ideas for Every Generation - AOL

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    4. Prepare for Tax Changes. Taxes, particularly income taxes, are going to change during your retirement. Your income may reduce, or come from different sources, but you still need to pay taxes.

  5. Category:Retirement Party albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Retirement Party albums or lists of Retirement Party albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Retirement Party albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Bōnenkai - Wikipedia

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    A bōnenkai (忘年会, literally "forget the year gathering") is a Japanese drinking party that takes place at the end of the year and is generally held among groups of co-workers or friends. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The purpose of the party, as its name implies, is to forget the woes and troubles of the past year, and hopefully look to the new year ...

  7. Coworker Says They Don't Want to Pitch in $50 for Boss's ...

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    Coworkers celebrating a milestone in a stock photo An office worker is igniting viral conversation after sharing that they've opted to "sit out" pitching in for a group gift for their retiring boss.