pension payment
21pension plan — A plan established and maintained by an employer primarily to provide systematically for the payment of definitely determinable benefits to his employees, or their beneficiaries, over a period of years (usually for life) after retirement.… …
22Pension simplification — In 2004 the Labour government announced plans to rationalise the British tax system as applied to pension schemes; these changes are referred to as pension simplification. The new single tax regime were adopted on 6th April 2006; this date is… …
23pension — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ adequate, big, decent, generous, good (all esp. BrE) ▪ inadequate, meagre/meager, small (all esp. BrE) ▪ …
24Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation - PBGC — A non profit corporation that functions under the jurisdiction of the Department of Labor and that guarantees the payment of certain pension benefits under defined benefit plans that have been terminated with insufficient money to pay benefits.… …
25pension — pen•sion [[t]ˈpɛn ʃən[/t]] fr. [[t]pɑ̃ˈsyɔ̃[/t]] for 3 n. pl. sions [[t] ʃənz[/t]] fr. [[t] ˈsyɔ̃[/t]] for 3 v. 1) a fixed amount, other than wages, paid at regular intervals to a person or to the person s surviving dependents for past services,… …
26pension — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. allowance, annuity, allotment, settlement; boarding house. See giving, abode. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. annuity, premium, payment, grant, social security, gift, reward, subvention, old age benefits,… …
27pension — pen·sion || penʃən n. financial benefit paid after a person has stopped working; boarding house; allowance, stipend v. grant a pension, give a regular payment to someone who cannot work due to old age or disability …
28pension — n 1. retirement income, old age income or benefits, survivor s income or benefits, disability income or benefits, U.S. Social Security or veteran s benefits, fixed income; annuity, annuity certain, tontine. 2. allowance, subsistence allowance or… …
29pension plan — / penʃən plæn/, pension scheme / penʃən ski:m/ noun a plan worked out by an insurance company which arranges for employees to pay part of their salary over many years and receive a regular payment when they retire …
30payment — n 1. remuneration, compensation, reimbursement; remittance, installment, handsel, Insurance. premium; settlement, liquidation, quittance, discharge, reckoning; refund, rebate. 2. expenditure, outlay, disbursement, expense; defrayal, contribution …