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The wills drafted by attorneys in both our prior and current state use 25. I believe this is a fair age; if you were going to develop financial common sense (or in modern parlance, "you got good at adulting"), you probably have it at that point and another 5-10 years isn't going to help.
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Not a retirement (still 15+ years away from that), but a "leaving for a new company in a new city across the country" change. I scheduled my last day as the first Friday in January to qualify for the prior year's annual bonus payout and get the employer HSA lump sum deposited the first business day in January. My employer's PTO schedule had offices closed between Christmas Eve - New Years Day. Combined with a significant number of people taking the full week of Thanksgiving off and starting the end of year vacation early, it was entirely possible the two weeks prior to Thanksgiving was the last time I would see some coworkers, so I notified my manager and then the team-in-full the first week of November to capture any knowledge transfers. The only feedback other than the usual "we'll miss you, sorry to see you go, etc." was about an hour after I sent the email, a manager of an adjacent team I worked often with came over. "You're leaving in two months? Don't you think you gave notice way too early?"
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