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Immediately hit your 10% goal by socking away the difference before your lifestyle catches up.
FORBES: Retiring On Time: The 1% Solution
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If you're like many people, you've put considerable time and effort into socking away money for retirement.
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When their kids leave home and stop sucking them dry, parents start socking away more for retirement, right?
FORBES: After Kids Fly The Coop, Parents Spread Their Spending Wings
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It wasn't a case of sympathetic jurors socking it to an out-of-state corporation for injuring one of their own.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Only Ambrus' addictions to alcohol, gambling and women with expensive tastes kept him from socking his scores away for a safe retirement.
FORBES: Attila The Gun
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When you are young and socking money away in a 401(k) or IRA, it can be easy to ignore the markets ups and downs.
FORBES: You Just Missed A Huge Bull Market
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Employers are also socking it to employees with lots of dependents.
FORBES: How Dual Earner Couples Can Fight Backdoor Health Insurance Hikes
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That backfired after left-leaning President Rafael Correa was elected in 2006 and the Ecuadorean courts seemed serious about socking Chevron with billions of dollars in damages.
FORBES: Chevron Says Ecuador Pollution Records Fabricated
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The IRS also is keeping a close eye on contributions to make sure taxpayers aren't secretly socking away extra money in an attempt to rack up tax-free earnings.
WSJ: IRA Rules Get Trickier
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Why are employers socking it to employees?
FORBES: Employers Ramp Up Wellness Penalties
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Taxpayers have been socking all sorts of assets -- including cash, stock and real estate -- into limited partnerships, and then claiming their stakes are worth 25%, 50% or even 90% less than the underlying assets for gift and estate tax purposes.
FORBES: Cut your estate tax in half
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Mr. KEROUAC: Dean stood in front of him, oblivious to everything else in the world, with his head bowed, his hand socking in together, his whole body jumping on his heels and the sweat, and always sweat was pouring and splashing down his tormented neck to literally lie in a pool at his feet.
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