traditional pension
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionalandpension
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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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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If moretraditionalpensionmeasures are used, we recommend that the limitations identified by our analysis be taken into consideration.
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Unfortunately,traditionalpensionanalysis tools provide only limited insight when it comes to evaluating the potential merit of that strategy.
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Many studies have been undertaken to investigate the financial sustainability oftraditionalpension systems and reform options from the macroeconomic standpoint.
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Thus, changes totraditionalpensionplans would leave the majority of workers unaffected.
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As a result, we conclude thattraditionalpensionanalysis tools may not be adequate when it comes to evaluating the potential benefits associated with working longer.
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First, those with 401(k) plans without an employer match, either with or without atraditionalpension, are more likely to participate than any other group.
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The second case is for a worker who is 50-years-old, earns $50,000 per year with 20 years of service under thetraditionalpensionplan at the time of conversion.
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Atraditionalpensionplan that "defines" a "benefit" for an employee upon that employee's retirement is a defined benefit plan.
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Traditionalpensionplans and some older defined contribution plans have one omnibus brokerage account where plan trustees invest participant funds for their benefit.
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We could have arranged even traditional pensions to reflect those gender differences.
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In many respects, this flexibility can be viewed as an improvement over traditional pensions.
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I am not concerned here with the traditional pensions scheme.
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Hybrid designs also typically eliminate the more generous early retirement provisions of traditional pensions.
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