WordNet
n. a plan for setting aside money to be spent after retirement [syn: pension plan, pension account, retirement plan, retirement savings plan, retirement savings account, retirement program]
Usage examples of "retirement account".
One of my other clients once asked me to help her set up a retirement account, which I thought was entirely legitimate.
Sixty-four years old, over $523,000 in a Fidelity Retirement account, and a paid-off boat and house on Sutton Lake—.
She's borrowed from her retirement account in order to pay Breck's fee.
Worked at the button factory for fifty years and had hardly any retirement account.
So I go to the Jasson brothers and I say, look, I've got this crusade I've got to go on, and I know the paper is turning a nice dollar, and I know you nice gentlemen are stashing away Jasson Communications stock in my retirement account every year, but I've got to strike a blow for a free press.
Sixty-four years old, over $523,000 in a Fidelity Retirement account, and a paid-off boat and house on Sutton Lake.
It gets better still when you add a tidy sum stashed away in a handy retirement account, the love of a good woman and a hiding place that no one else has discovered in hundreds of years.