individual account
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindividualandaccount
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individual
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/us/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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account
noun
uk/əˈkaʊnt/us/əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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(Definition ofindividualandaccountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofindividual account
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But suppose no suchindividualaccountwas true or was consistent with individual level rationality.
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Theindividualaccountproposal generates significantly larger differences in lifetime benefits relative to the payable scenario.
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Contributions in theindividualaccountrepresent a promise of future pension and are indexed by average wage growth.
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The author begins the book by providing a broad understanding of the different types ofindividualaccountsystems offered abroad.
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The annuity is calculated by dividing theindividualaccountvalue by unisex and age-specific life expectancy at retirement day.
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Individualaccountopponents point to these risks as reasons not to add such accounts and maintain the traditional system.
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It finds that at current levels, charges are likely to reduce returns onindividualaccountbalances by around 1 % per annum on average.
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In other words, the pension would be simply equal to the notional capital accumulated in theindividualaccountdivided by the life expectancy at retirement.
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Thus, the individual's actual benefit equals the scheduled (traditional) benefit plus an annuity from theindividualaccountminus an annuity from the notional account.
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Administrative costs are a particularly important problem in the implementation ofindividualaccount systems, particularly where the size of accounts is limited.
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In this study, we provide the first evidence of individuals' active participation in anindividualaccountplan that covers a whole working population.
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The accumulated capital in theindividualaccountcannot be withdrawn until retirement age, which is flexible from the age of 61.
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This is followed by a specific description of the minimum benefit andindividualaccountproposals and an evaluation of the long-run solvency.
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Although the central state has recently sought to prevent local governments from using individual accounts to pay for current pensions, the fundedindividualaccountoften appears as notional.
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These accounts are designed to give each worker anindividualaccountwith which to control investment of part of their payroll taxes in stocks and bonds.
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In that case, we would increase the labor income rate by the employer's contribution and add the current balance of theindividualaccountto the initial wealth.
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There will have to be anindividualaccountwith each deposit contributor kept locally; that is clear.
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If the sums drawn in regard to any particular benefit are not used are they returned to theindividualaccount?
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It must be forindividualaccountholders to assess the value they attach to the services they receive.
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The most that can be given to anindividualaccounton average on that basis would be about six minutes.
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Will there have to be a duplicate of that—anindividualaccount—kept at the head office?
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The essence of these arrangements is that they are, in general, more favourable toindividualaccount holders who are employees of those organisations.
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