retirement phase
[/rɪˈtaɪərmənt feɪz/]
nounpl: retirement phases
fase de aposentadoria
1. The period in a person's life after they stop working, typically characterized by leisure activities, reduced income from pensions or savings, and a change in daily routines
She is now enjoying her retirement phase after working for 40 years.
Ela agora está desfrutando sua fase de aposentadoria após trabalhar por 40 anos.
2. In financial planning, the stage of life when individuals transition from accumulating wealth to spending accumulated savings and retirement funds
Financial advisors recommend having a solid plan before entering the retirement phase.
Consultores financeiros recomendam ter um plano sólido antes de entrar na fase de aposentadoria.
3. The final stage of a product or system's life cycle when it is being phased out or no longer actively used
The software entered its retirement phase and will no longer receive updates.
O software entrou em sua fase de aposentadoria e não receberá mais atualizações.
In Brazil and the USA, the retirement phase is increasingly important as life expectancy increases. Brazilian culture places emphasis on family support during retirement, while American culture often emphasizes independent living and active retirement pursuits. The concept is tied to government pension systems (INSS in Brazil, Social Security in the USA) and is a significant milestone in both cultures.
NYC Slang
the golden years / hanging it up
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