pension liability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpensionandliability
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pension
noun[C]
uk/ˈpen.ʃən/us/ˈpen.ʃən/
an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have ...
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liability
noun
uk/ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact that someone is legally responsible ...
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(Definition ofpensionandliabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Black (1989) dividespensionliabilityinto two categories : a narrow view and a broad view.
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A negative number (x) denotes an increase in thepensionliabilityand thus a cost.
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Assuming revaluation of thepensionliabilityat the rate of available indexation and, more realistically, imperfect information on life expectancy, the flow of payments will be different.
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The turnover duration indicates the size of thepensionliabilitythat the present contribution flow can finance, given the present income and mortality patterns and the population-growth rate.
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The ultimate annual cost of the recent wage increases for engineering workers is estimated to be £922,000 (this includes provision for overtime andpensionliability).
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Up until now we in this country have had a nice balanced funded and unfundedpensionliability.
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In addition to that depreciation, provision has also to be made fully forpensionliability.
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The total assets are equal to the system'spensionliability, and the system's net present value is consistently zero.
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The practical problems of measuring the accruedpensionliability, as well as thepensionliabilityaccording to other definitions, are often substantial.
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For each income and mortality pattern and set of pension-system rules, there is a unique value for thepensionliability.
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We demonstrate that finding a value for thepensionliabilityamounts to finding a value for the price of the residual wage risk.
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These factors include, for example, the regulatory environment, the view of thepensionliability, the funded status of a pension fund, and the sponsor's interests.
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A reference portfolio has cash flows that match the benefit cash flows of thepensionliabilityin amount and timing.
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For a funding ratio of 100 %, the realpensionliabilityis fully covered.
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The value of the future cash flows of apensionliabilitycan be determined by using the discount rate curve embedded in the matching portfolio.
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The practical problems of measuring thepensionliabilityare often substantial.
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The investor in thepensionliabilityassumes unhedgeable risk, which will affect the probability distribution of his consumption and final wealth level, and hence his utility.
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Depending on the system design, the quality and the availability of data, the estimate of thepensionliabilitymay be so uncertain as to be practically useless.
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The rate of return can be implicitly distributed through the effects of mortality changes on thepensionliabilityand also by differences between contributions paid and new pension liabilities.
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The positive fund is necessary to balance thepensionliability, which will temporarily exceed the contribution asset by the same magnitude as the value of the fund.
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The rate of return of thepensionliabilitythat yields a net present value of zero is by definition the rate of return on contributions to the system.
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