Yatılı okul öğrencisi, Darülacezede yaşayan kimse, Emekli aylığı alan kimse, mütekait kimse, mütekait, emekli kimse, emekli, pansiyoner, emekli aylığı alan kişi, i., İng. emekli kimse, mütekait kimse, emekli aylığı alan kimse, tekaüt, emekli maaşı, emekli etmek, emeklilik, pansiyon, emekli aylığı vermek, emeklilere yapılan ödemeler, emekli maaşı, yatılı okul, konaklama hizmetleri (otel), emekliye sevketmek, emekli aylık, emekli maaşı vermek, emekliye sevk et, emekli aylığı, emekli aylığı/maaşı, pension off emekli aylığı bağlayıp işten çıkarmak, aylık bağlamak, konaklama hizmetleri, pansiyon ücreti,
An individual who receives an income from a Pension Scheme, Someone (scheme member or not) entitled to a pension paid by CGA, someone who lives on a pension, A person of pensionable age or over, A member who is currently receiving payment of a pension from a pension scheme, One of an honorable band of gentlemen who attend the sovereign of England on state occasions, and receive an annual pension, or allowance, of £150 and two horses, One in receipt of a pension; hence, figuratively, a dependent, In the university of Cambridge, England, one who pays for his living in commons; corresponding to commoner at Oxford, person who receives pension benefits, retired person who lives on a monthly financial stipend, A pensioner is someone who receives a pension, especially a pension paid by the state to retired people. = OAP. someone who receives a pension = senior citizen British Equivalent: OAP retire, the beneficiary of a pension fund, A boarding house or small hotel, as in continental Europe, which offers lodging and certain meals and services, Accommodations or the payment for accommodations, especially at a boarding house or small hotel in Europe, A regularly paid gratuity paid regularly as benefit due to a person in consideration of past services; notably to one retired from service, on account of retirement age, disability or similar cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers; sometimes passed on to the heirs, or even specifically for them, as to the families of soldiers killed in service, A wage in active service, A stated regular allowance by way of patronage or subsidy, e.g. to meritorious artists, or the like, To grant a pension, To force someone to retire on a pension, pen, To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; sometimes followed by off; as, to pension off a servant, A type of savings scheme that you and your employer or just your employer contributes to during your working life Upon retirement you are entitled to draw the money in the scheme either in a lump sum or annually, A long term support payment lasting for a person's lifetime or until they become ineligible eg: single parent whose child turns 16 •Child Maintenance, a regular sum of money paid to a retired worker in return for past services or contributions, A regular periodic payment to a person, such as the Social Security Pension or a superannuation pension A superannuation pension is paid out of superannuation benefits accumulated in a superannuation fund, A lifetime monthly income benefit payable to a person upon his or her retirement, A group savings plan that has the exclusive purpose of providing a secure retirement income for those who leave the work force because of age, A sum of money paid regularly as retirement benefit due to age, disability or other cause, or by way of patronage, Also known as an annuity Your IMRF pension is paid as long as you live and is increased by 3 percent of the original amount each year You must have at least eight years of service credit and be age 55 to apply for an IMRF pension, A boarding house or small hotel in Europe, a fixed sum paid regularly to a person (or to surviving dependents) from a company following an individual's retirement from service, A small establishment offering rooms for the night and little else This is your staple budget accommodation, n payment, not wages, made regularly to a person (or to their family) who has fulfilled certain conditions of service, reached a certain age, etc, Payments for life derived from money provided by the employer All pensions shall be payable in equal monthly installments, Someone who has a pension receives a regular sum of money from the state or from a former employer because they have retired or because they are widowed or disabled. struggling by on a pension. a company pension scheme. an amount of money paid regularly by the government or company to someone who does not work any more, for example because they have reached the age when people stop working or because they are ill. Series of periodic money payments made to a person who retires from employment because of age, disability, or the completion of an agreed span of service. The payments generally continue for the rest of the recipient's natural life, and they are sometimes extended to a widow or other survivor. Military pensions have existed for many centuries; private pension plans originated in Europe in the 19th century. There are two basic types of pension plans: defined contribution and defined benefit. A defined contribution plan invests a defined amount each pay period. The individual may have some discretion as to how the money is invested. The benefit, the amount of the pension, depends on the success of those investments. A defined benefit plan pays a known amount according to some formula, but the amount invested in the fund may vary. Pensions may be funded by making payments into a pension trust fund or by the purchase of annuities from insurance companies. In plans known as multiemployer plans, various employers contribute to one central trust fund administered by a joint board of trustees, a regular payment to a person that iis intended to allow them to subsist without working, grant a pension to, Income received upon retirement There are two basic types of pension benefit: a defined-benefit plan and a defined-contribution plan A defined-benefit plan is a traditional pension plan usually paid for by your employer Upon retirement, you receive a fixed monthly check based on your age, salary and length of service A defined-contribution plan puts the onus on you to contribute a percentage of your current income to the plan, whereupon your employer will match part or all of your contribution the combined sum to be received upon your retirement The typical defined-contribution plan is a 401(k) or 403(b) plan BACK TO TOP, (military) A benefit paid regularly to a person for military service or a military service related disability It was not common to receive both a pension and bounty land As the 19th century progressed the national government changed from granting bounty land to paying pensions See NATF 80, financial benefit paid after a person has stopped working; boarding house; allowance, stipend, A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes, A boarding house or boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc, A payment; a tribute; something paid or given, A stated allowance to a person in consideration of past services; payment made to one retired from service, on account of age, disability, or other cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like, a regular income stream paid to an individual, either by the Government (such as an Age Pension) or from a superannuation benefit, grant a pension, give a regular payment to someone who cannot work due to old age or disability, A life income payable to a person who has retired, A generic term used to describe a retirement benefit paid in the form of periodic income, usually monthly, over the life of the pensioner and/or joint lives of the pensioner and beneficiary, A sum of money paid regularly to an eligible person or to the designated beneficiary of such a person who has retired from employment because of disability or advanced age, generally any periodic payment payable for the lifetime of a person who has become entitled to such a benefit pursuant to the terms of a pension plan, A series of periodic payments, usually for life, payable monthly or at other specified intervals The term is frequently used to describe the part of a retirement allowance financed by employer contributions Compare with Annuity - A regular payment, usually monthly, to a person who has retired from employment because of advanced age or disability, A lifetime monthly income paid by your pension plan, A continuing income that is usually associated with the post-retirement period of a person's life, Deductible pension or retirement income received by a claimant under a plan maintained by a Base Period employer, which the base period employer contributed the entire amount to the pension or retirement plan, a benefit paid regularly to a person for military service or a military service related disability, Payments made periodically of (generally) a definite amount for a specified period (usually life) from an employer-funded plan to workers who have met the stated requirements Its primary purpose is to provide retirement income, A pension is a regular payment to you from a pension scheme once you have retired or have reached an age when you are entitled to draw that pension, plural of pensioner,
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An individual who receives an income from a Pension Scheme
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Someone (scheme member or not) entitled to a pension paid by CGA
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someone who lives on a pension
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A person of pensionable age or over
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A member who is currently receiving payment of a pension from a pension scheme
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One of an honorable band of gentlemen who attend the sovereign of England on state occasions, and receive an annual pension, or allowance, of £150 and two horses
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One in receipt of a pension; hence, figuratively, a dependent
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In the university of Cambridge, England, one who pays for his living in commons; corresponding to commoner at Oxford
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person who receives pension benefits
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retired person who lives on a monthly financial stipend isim
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A pensioner is someone who receives a pension, especially a pension paid by the state to retired people. = OAP. someone who receives a pension = senior citizen British Equivalent: OAP retire
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the beneficiary of a pension fund
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pension
A boarding house or small hotel, as in continental Europe, which offers lodging and certain meals and services - "A pension had somewhat less to offer than a hotel; it was always smaller, and never elegant; it sometimes offered breakfast, and sometimes not (John Irving)."
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Accommodations or the payment for accommodations, especially at a boarding house or small hotel in Europe
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pension
A regularly paid gratuity paid regularly as benefit due to a person in consideration of past services; notably to one retired from service, on account of retirement age, disability or similar cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers; sometimes passed on to the heirs, or even specifically for them, as to the families of soldiers killed in service - "Pensioners depend on their pension to pay the bills"
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pension
A wage in active service
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pension
A stated regular allowance by way of patronage or subsidy, e.g. to meritorious artists, or the like
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pension
To grant a pension
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pension
To force someone to retire on a pension
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Pension
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pension
To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; sometimes followed by off; as, to pension off a servant
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pension
A type of savings scheme that you and your employer or just your employer contributes to during your working life Upon retirement you are entitled to draw the money in the scheme either in a lump sum or annually
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pension
A long term support payment lasting for a person's lifetime or until they become ineligible eg: single parent whose child turns 16 •Child Maintenance
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pension
a regular sum of money paid to a retired worker in return for past services or contributions
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pension
A regular periodic payment to a person, such as the Social Security Pension or a superannuation pension A superannuation pension is paid out of superannuation benefits accumulated in a superannuation fund
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pension
A lifetime monthly income benefit payable to a person upon his or her retirement
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pension
A group savings plan that has the exclusive purpose of providing a secure retirement income for those who leave the work force because of age
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pension
A sum of money paid regularly as retirement benefit due to age, disability or other cause, or by way of patronage
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pension
Also known as an annuity Your IMRF pension is paid as long as you live and is increased by 3 percent of the original amount each year You must have at least eight years of service credit and be age 55 to apply for an IMRF pension
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pension
A boarding house or small hotel in Europe
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pension
a fixed sum paid regularly to a person (or to surviving dependents) from a company following an individual's retirement from service
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pension
A small establishment offering rooms for the night and little else This is your staple budget accommodation
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pension
n payment, not wages, made regularly to a person (or to their family) who has fulfilled certain conditions of service, reached a certain age, etc
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pension
Payments for life derived from money provided by the employer All pensions shall be payable in equal monthly installments
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pension
Someone who has a pension receives a regular sum of money from the state or from a former employer because they have retired or because they are widowed or disabled. struggling by on a pension. a company pension scheme. an amount of money paid regularly by the government or company to someone who does not work any more, for example because they have reached the age when people stop working or because they are ill. Series of periodic money payments made to a person who retires from employment because of age, disability, or the completion of an agreed span of service. The payments generally continue for the rest of the recipient's natural life, and they are sometimes extended to a widow or other survivor. Military pensions have existed for many centuries; private pension plans originated in Europe in the 19th century. There are two basic types of pension plans: defined contribution and defined benefit. A defined contribution plan invests a defined amount each pay period. The individual may have some discretion as to how the money is invested. The benefit, the amount of the pension, depends on the success of those investments. A defined benefit plan pays a known amount according to some formula, but the amount invested in the fund may vary. Pensions may be funded by making payments into a pension trust fund or by the purchase of annuities from insurance companies. In plans known as multiemployer plans, various employers contribute to one central trust fund administered by a joint board of trustees
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pension
a regular payment to a person that iis intended to allow them to subsist without working
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pension
grant a pension to
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pension
Income received upon retirement There are two basic types of pension benefit: a defined-benefit plan and a defined-contribution plan A defined-benefit plan is a traditional pension plan usually paid for by your employer Upon retirement, you receive a fixed monthly check based on your age, salary and length of service A defined-contribution plan puts the onus on you to contribute a percentage of your current income to the plan, whereupon your employer will match part or all of your contribution the combined sum to be received upon your retirement The typical defined-contribution plan is a 401(k) or 403(b) plan BACK TO TOP
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(military) A benefit paid regularly to a person for military service or a military service related disability It was not common to receive both a pension and bounty land As the 19th century progressed the national government changed from granting bounty land to paying pensions See NATF 80
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financial benefit paid after a person has stopped working; boarding house; allowance, stipend isim
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pension
A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes
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pension
A boarding house or boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc
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pension
A payment; a tribute; something paid or given
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pension
A stated allowance to a person in consideration of past services; payment made to one retired from service, on account of age, disability, or other cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like
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pension
a regular income stream paid to an individual, either by the Government (such as an Age Pension) or from a superannuation benefit
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pension
grant a pension, give a regular payment to someone who cannot work due to old age or disability fiil
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pension
A life income payable to a person who has retired
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A generic term used to describe a retirement benefit paid in the form of periodic income, usually monthly, over the life of the pensioner and/or joint lives of the pensioner and beneficiary
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pension
A sum of money paid regularly to an eligible person or to the designated beneficiary of such a person who has retired from employment because of disability or advanced age
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generally any periodic payment payable for the lifetime of a person who has become entitled to such a benefit pursuant to the terms of a pension plan
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pension
A series of periodic payments, usually for life, payable monthly or at other specified intervals The term is frequently used to describe the part of a retirement allowance financed by employer contributions Compare with Annuity - A regular payment, usually monthly, to a person who has retired from employment because of advanced age or disability
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pension
A lifetime monthly income paid by your pension plan
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A continuing income that is usually associated with the post-retirement period of a person's life
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pension
Deductible pension or retirement income received by a claimant under a plan maintained by a Base Period employer, which the base period employer contributed the entire amount to the pension or retirement plan
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pension
a benefit paid regularly to a person for military service or a military service related disability
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Payments made periodically of (generally) a definite amount for a specified period (usually life) from an employer-funded plan to workers who have met the stated requirements Its primary purpose is to provide retirement income
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A pension is a regular payment to you from a pension scheme once you have retired or have reached an age when you are entitled to draw that pension
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