Concept cluster: Tasks > Retirement and pension
n
(US) A tax-qualified, defined-contribution pension account.
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(insurance, pensions) A right to receive amounts of money regularly over a certain fixed period, in perpetuity, or, especially, over the remaining life or lives of one or more beneficiaries.
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(Australia, finance) Being or relating to a refund of the contributions tax paid within a taxed superannuation account, in the event of a member's death.
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A system of remuneration for providers of health care, in which providers enroll patients as permanent clients and receive a fixed periodic payment for each enrollee.
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(obsolete or historical) A form of pension or annuity given as provision for maintenance.
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(law, England & Wales) A deed executed by the trustees of a trust under which one or more voluntarily retire from being trustees.
adj
Alternative form of defined benefits [(UK, pensions) Describing a pension scheme in which an employer agrees to provide a pension payment or lump sum on retirement that is predetermined based on the employee's length of service, earnings history and age.]
adj
(UK, pensions) Describing a pension scheme in which an employer agrees to provide a pension payment or lump sum on retirement that is based on the combination of the employer's and employee's contributions to the scheme over the employee's working life.
v
Of a person, to pass away before retirement.
n
Someone who's on early retirement.
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retirement before the ordinary legal retirement age
n
someone who is on early retirement
n
A person retired in this sense.
adj
(UK, pensions) Describing a pension scheme in which an employer agrees to provide a pension payment or lump sum on retirement that is predetermined based on the employee's length of service, earnings history and age.
n
A person whose house is being foreclosed on.
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(UK, pensions) GMP payment age
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A type of retirement plan for self-employed people and small businesses in the United States.
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(US, dated) The award of a public contract
adj
(UK, pensions) Describing a pension scheme in which an employer agrees to provide a pension payment or lump sum on retirement that is based on the combination of the employer's and employee's contributions to the scheme over the employee's working life.
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Describing a pension plan in which the members do not provide their own direct contributions (that is, the employer makes all monetary contributions; the employees make no monetary contributions, whereas their service toward the company's ability to operate is their indirect contribution, for which the pension is remuneration).
n
(UK, pensions) normal retirement age
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A pension paid to people by the state, when they reach a predefined age, to compensate for loss of earnings
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Alternative spelling of old-age pensioner [(Britain) A person in receipt of an old age pension, a senior citizen.]
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(Britain) A person in receipt of an old age pension, a senior citizen.
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A public pension granted to one not required to live in a charitable institution.
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One who is granted an outpension.
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Obsolete form of pensioner. [Someone who lives on a pension, especially the retirement or old age pension.]
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An annuity paid regularly as benefit due to a retired employee, serviceman etc. in consideration of past services, originally and chiefly by a government but also by various private pension schemes.
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An employment benefit in which the employer pays money on a regular basis to an employee after retirement.
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one who receives a pension; a pensioner
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A person to whom a pension is paid; a pensioner.
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(politics, colloquial) Campaigning on the basis of the pension benefits that one will introduce.
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Someone who lives on a pension, especially the retirement or old age pension.
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(obsolete) Someone receiving a pension.
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(UK, pensions) A pension plan that is funded entirely by individual contributions rather than any employer contributions.
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A retiree, especially one who has retired later than the normal retirement age
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A person who has not yet retired from employment.
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A pension that has been left behind in an occupational pension scheme by people no longer employed by the sponsoring employer, and thus frozen until retirement age.
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Early retirement from professional work with the positive idea of pursuing something more fulfilling.
n
A lowering of a tax through special provisions; tax relief.
adj
retired
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(law) Abbreviation of retirement. [An act of retiring; withdrawal.]
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An amount of money held back from a payment as insurance against the work not being completed.
adj
Abbreviation of retired. [Secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc.); private, quiet.]
adj
Abbreviation of retired. [Secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc.); private, quiet.]
n
One who reties.
adj
Able or due to be retired.
n
(US, dated, chiefly humorous) retirement
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(now chiefly Scotland) Retirement from employment.
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(military) A list of officers who are relieved from active service but receive a certain amount of pay.
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Someone who has retired from active working.
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The state of having permanently left one's employment, now especially at reaching pensionable age; the portion of one's life after retiring from one's career.
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(UK, pensions) A type of UK pension scheme with specific benefits, sold prior to July 1988, available to the self-employed or employees that were not offered a workplace pension.
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(UK, pensions) A retirement annuity contract.
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Someone who retires.
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retirement
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(obsolete) retired
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(obsolete) retirement
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(UK, pensions) The application of compound growth to the value of a pension benefit, specifically from the date of the member leaving the scheme (for example, moving to a different employer) to the date that the member starts receiving the benefit (typically retirement).
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(Canada) Registered Retirement Savings Plan—a program regulated by the federal government of Canada, offering tax advantages to help Canadian residents accumulate financial wealth, through a wide range of investment instruments, in order to provide financial security and income during retirement.
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Alternative form of Section 226 [(UK, pensions) A retirement annuity contract.]
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Alternative form of Section 620 [(UK, pensions) A retirement annuity contract.]
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(UK, pensions) A portfolio of pension plans with related benefits comprising multiple independent members.
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(UK, pensions) A retirement annuity contract.
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(UK, pensions) A retirement annuity contract.
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A state of partial retirement, working only part-time or occasionally
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A person who has become an entrepreneur in later life, typically in retirement
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Government-mandated provision for the unemployed, injured, or aged, typically funded by a combination of government spending, individual contributions, and employer contributions.
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(US) A specific such social benefit providing income in retirement or disability.
adj
Relating to a superannuation, or retirement benefit fund.
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A person receiving a superannuation pension
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A retirement benefit fund, an accumulation of regular deductions from one′s wage or salary while employed and similar regular contributions from the employer, usually administered by an independent entity; a pension.
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One who has a superannuation, or retirement benefit fund.
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(US) An unfunded pension maintained by an employer primarily for the purpose of providing deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees.
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A scheme by which an employer offers top-hat pensions.
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(pensions) A pension scheme's or scheme member's benefits relating to distinct accrual periods with different rules.
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(UK, finance) A policy whereby the state pension is increased every year to match either price inflation, earnings growth, or a third fixed rate, whichever is highest.
v
(intransitive) To leave retirement and return to work.
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One who leaves retirement and returns to work.
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A return to work from retirement.
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(law) The entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement.

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