- [Wolfe] Dolphins will host free agent EDGE Emmanuel Ogbah for a work out Monday, per source. Ogbah could fill much-needed pass rush void after Shaq Barrett retirement. He was productive in limited 2023 Dolphins role (5.5 sacks in 25% of snaps). Could do more under new DC Anthony Weaver. https://twitter.com/CameronWolfe/status/1815043439324434851 5 comments nfl
- How Much Do Investors Say They Need to Retire? At Least $3 Million https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-21/saving-for-retirement-investors-say-you-ll-need-3-million-to-be-comfortable 154 comments economics
- How much do you need to have saved up to retire "comfortably"? https://howmuch.net/articles/cost-comfortable-retirement-america 100 comments personalfinance
- How Much Money You Need To Save To Retire Early In Every State http://digg.com/2019/how-much-money-retire-early 6 comments retirement
- How much money do you need to make to be able to hire some to manage your ALL your money stuff (stocks, 401k, ira,retirement,bonds, and all the lingo) and make more in the end than their fee? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/9vat45/how_much_money_do_you_need_to_make_to_be_able_to/ 54 comments personalfinance
- "With Ken Hitchcock retirement, Stars will be looking for their 5th coach in 8 years. Team desperately needs stability in that area to develop culture they have talked so much about." https://twitter.com/brucelevinepuck/status/984808399497031686?s=19 130 comments hockey
- How do I know how much I need to retire? What tracking methods do you guys use to make sure you have enough? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/7ay9ku/how_do_i_know_how_much_i_need_to_retire_what/ 3 comments personalfinance
- How much money do you need to retire? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/6ky9si/how_much_money_do_you_need_to_retire/ 5 comments personalfinance
- Millennials may need to double how much they save for retirement https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/get-there/wp/2017/01/09/millennials-may-need-to-double-how-much-they-save-for-retirement/?tid=sm_fb&utm_term=.a0acd0a9b3eb 20 comments politics
- How much do you (I) need to be happy in retirement? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/4ykqx7/how_much_do_you_i_need_to_be_happy_in_retirement/ 12 comments personalfinance
- How much do you need to retire? http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/retirementandwills/createaplan/p142702.asp 2 comments reddit.com
- Here’s how much you need to save every month to earn $70,000 per year in interest for retirement https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/07/how-much-to-save-to-earn-70-000-per-year-in-interest-for-retirement.html 55 comments retirement
- How Much Staking Passive Income Do You Need To Retire? We Did The Math https://cryptostaker.com/crypto-staking-passive-income-retire/ 55 comments cryptocurrency
- How do I go about trying to figure out how much I need to save in order to retire in my mid 30s? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/9u7i2x/how_do_i_go_about_trying_to_figure_out_how_much_i/ 8 comments personalfinance
- I've got a good amount of money in a managed account, the returns are ok but the fees are high, should I move it to somthing else? I'm 30 and wont need the money for a long time. This is not my retirement savings. I feel like I'm missing out on somthing. I dont know much about investing. https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/8w7ev8/ive_got_a_good_amount_of_money_in_a_managed/ 6 comments investing
- How much retirement savings do you really need? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/74r6r6/how_much_retirement_savings_do_you_really_need/ 17 comments personalfinance
- How much do I really need for retirement? https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/6wn5e6/how_much_do_i_really_need_for_retirement/ 39 comments personalfinance
- How much money do I REALLY need to retire? https://hellomoney.co/portfolio/936c65-retirement-savings 24 comments personalfinance
- Can you afford to retire? (Some rules of thumb on how much you need to save in order to retire) http://www.marketwatch.com/story/can-you-afford-to-retire-2014-09-26?link=sfmw 41 comments investing
- How much do you need to retire happy? Wes Moss has your number http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/05/us-column-miller-retirehappy-iduskbn0g522q20140805 15 comments financialindependence
- Infographic visualizes how much you will actually need to save for retirement based on your estimated monthly income. Definitely an eye opener. http://blog.sprinklebit.com/amount-needed-to-save-for-retirement/ 118 comments business
- [Garafolo] Spoke to Joe Looney’s agent, Andy Ross, just now about his client’s retirement: “Joe always felt when his body didn’t respond the way he needed it to, it would be time to step away. He has too much respect for the Giants and Coach Garrett to not do that.” https://twitter.com/mikegarafolo/status/1422976820882939913 30 comments nfl
- I'd like to share an investment planning tool I created in Excel. Hopefully some of you find it useful to figure out how much you need to save in order to meet your retirement goals! https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B64wnHuXpvNFS005eC1JLThPNEk/edit?usp=sharing 85 comments personalfinance
- Nick Aldis on Retirement Rumors: "I’m 36 years old guys. I’m very much in my prime. I’m like, ‘Wait a minute, where does all this discussion about me being done [with] wrestling come from?’ Everyone just needs to chill.” https://atletifo.com/news/nick-aldis-denies-he-has-retired-from-wrestling-im-only-36-years-old/ 46 comments squaredcircle
- [Korte] It does make you wonder if we could see more early retirements in the NFL in the upper echelon given how salaries have risen. How much would a player need to make, before taxes & preretirement spending, to retire comfortably at age 30? https://twitter.com/nickkorte/status/1165653035470614528 110 comments nfl
- How much is really needed for retirement? Rethinking percentages and money needed for retirement. https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/aevpod/how_much_is_really_needed_for_retirement/ 1066 comments personalfinance
- So you're telling me that we pay for social security from our salaries. This creates a fund, which contributes to times of need, like illnesses or retirement. The GOP has cut taxes so much for rich people, they now plan to raid those funds? Is that not left? Is that what cut social security means? https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/business/wp/2018/06/19/house-gop-plan-would-cut-medicare-social-security-to-balance-budget/ 14 comments politics
- "Less than half of you have calculated how much you'll need to save for retirement. One in ten of you can participate in a 401(k)...and don't. I may not be able to take care of you when you're older. Read this." - Department of Labor http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/10_ways_to_prepare.html 22 comments personalfinance