"I'm done at the end of this contract," Manfred said. "I've told them (the owners) that, and I'm gonna stick to it. I'll be 70. It is enough. ... You have a certain period of time when you have things that you want to accomplish, you take your best shot, you try to get as much done as possible. And then it's sort of time for the next guy with his set of things. And I think that's healthy and good for this."
Hearing directly from small business owners of all ages and understanding their challenges is critical for us to deliver on our commitment to savers across America, Renee Grimm, senior vice president of retirement plans for Capital Group, said in a statement.
Whenever he does decide to hang up his skates, which Ovechkin has publicly stated he'll consider after the upcoming season, he plans to return to Moscow to open a sports academy and memorabilia museum. He told "Psychologies" his post-playing goal is to give back to the youth of his home country. "I want to pass on my experience to young people and inspire them to play sports," Ovechkin said.
The Redditor discovered that $800,000 of their retirement funds were being shifted into an annuity, which they do not want, prompting concerns about accessing their wealth.