qualify for a pension
1qualify for — phr verb Qualify for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑benefit, ↑discount, ↑exemption, ↑final, ↑franchise, ↑grant, ↑inclusion, ↑pension, ↑recognition, ↑relief …
2pension — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ adequate, big, decent, generous, good (all esp. BrE) ▪ inadequate, meagre/meager, small (all esp. BrE) ▪ …
3qualify — verb 1 have/give sb the right to sth ADVERB ▪ automatically PREPOSITION ▪ for ▪ You will automatically qualify for a pension. 2 for a sports competition ADVERB …
4qualify — qual‧i‧fy [ˈkwɒlfaɪ ǁ ˈkwɑː ] verb qualified PTandPP 1. [intransitive] to gain the qualifications needed for a particular profession etc: qualify as • She recently qualified as a pilot. 2. [intransitive] to have t …
5Pension — This article is about the retirement income arrangement. For the type of lodging, see Pension (lodging). For the mortgage repayment scheme, see Mortgage loan. Financial market participants …
6pension — ▪ I. pension pen‧sion 1 [ˈpenʆn] noun [countable] FINANCE an amount of money paid regularly by a government, company, or financial institution to someone who is officially considered to be too old or too ill to earn money by working; =… …
7Defined benefit pension plan — For the defined contribution pension plan, see Defined Contribution Pension Plan. In economics, a defined benefit pension plan is a major type of pension plan in which an employer promises a specified monthly benefit on retirement that is… …
8Categorisation of long-term insurance business for corporation tax purposes in the United Kingdom — For corporation tax purposes in the United Kingdom, long term insurance business is divided into different categories. The reason for this is that each category of business is given a different tax treatment. The categorisation is currently set… …
9state pension — ➔ pension1 * * * state pension UK US noun [C or U] GOVERNMENT, FINANCE ► a regular income paid by the government to someone who does not work anymore: be eligible for/qualify for a state pension »When he turns 65, he becomes eligible for a state… …
10Subprime Mortgages: A Catalyst for Global Chaos — ▪ 2008 One version of chaos theory opines that a butterfly flapping its wings in Beijing could produce a change in atmospheric pressure that in turn could cause a tornado in Texas. This “butterfly effect” graphically demonstrates the theory… …