pension fund

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A pool of assets forming an independent legal entity that are bought with the contributions to a pension plan for the exclusive purpose of financing pension plan benefits
(1) The assets used to pay the pensions of retirees (2) An investment institution established to manage the assets used to pay the pensions of retirees
fund established to provide pensions for retired employees
This usually refers to Unit Linked Pension Funds These are funds run by Life Assurance and Pension Companies Such funds are used for individuals contributing toward Pension Plans to invest in The assets held within the fund are divided into a number of units
Accumulates money that will be paid out to plan subscribers in the future
a financial institution that collects regular contributions from employers to provide retirement income for employees a fund reserved to pay workers' pensions when they retire from service
financial institution that invests workers' pension contributions, and pays them pensions on retirement
the Church Pension Fund; the retirement program for clergy and other church workers of the Episcopal Church
(1) Assets used to pay the pensions of retirees (2) An investment management company that manages the assets used to pay the pensions of retirees
The institution that manages the assets used to pay pensions, or the assets themselves
A fund set up by a corporation, labor union, government entity, or other organization to pay the pension benefits of retired workers These funds invest billions of dollars annually in stocks and bonds and are a major force regulating the supply and demand of the markets
A fund set up and invested by an employer or a labor union to provide retirement income for workers The funds accumulate income and capital gains tax-free which are used to pay benefits
Strictly speaking, this is the assets of a pension scheme but the term is very often used for the scheme itself
A fund consisting of money contributed by the employer and/or the employees, plus earnings to provide pension benefits to retired employees of a corporation, government entity, or to other organizations Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
Like a mutual fund, except that the investors are long-term and bound by some common workplace affiliation (such as a union) In many countries, pension funds represent the largest single institutional investors
a large amount of money that a company invests and uses to pay pensions
a fund reserved to pay workers' pensions when they retire from service
Trust fund in which your contributions and your employer's contributions accumulate and are invested to pay for current and future pension benefits
A fund set up to pay the pension benefits of a company's workers after retirement
A fund that is set up to pay pension benefits to retired employees of a corporation, government entity, or to other organizations The fund's earnings are tax deferred until withdrawn by the retiree, who is then responsible for paying taxes on the amount withdrawn
An investment fund within a Pension Scheme which is intended to accumulate during an individual's working life from contributions and investment income, with the intention of providing an income in retirement from the purchase of an Annuity, with the possible option of an additional tax free cash lump sum being paid to the individual
a financial institution that collects regular contributions from employers to provide retirement income for employees
The Trust Fund responsible for collecting and investing contributions and for paying benefits
retirement fund
pension fund allocation
allotting of part of a salary to a retirement fund
pension funds
Funds launched to meet pension plan requirements Their management and custody is delegated to the management and depositary entities of pension plans They offer fiscal bonuses
pension funds
Pension funds usually have large amounts of money available for investment Because of the comparatively high yields and low risks offered by mortgages, pension funds have begun to participate actively in financing real estate projects Most real estate activity for pension funds is handled through mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers (See noninstitutional lenders)
pension funds
Savings of households that are invested in order to provide income during retirement Pension funds are frequently part of an employee's benefits package and are managed by investment companies
pension fund

    Hyphenation

    pen·sion fund

    Turkish pronunciation

    penşın fʌnd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpensʜən ˈfənd/ /ˈpɛnʃən ˈfʌnd/
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