annual pension

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandpension

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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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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(Definition ofannualandpensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofannual pension

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That wife would get £250 gratuity paid down, and she would also get anannualpensionof £100, plus £24 for each of the children, or £148 altogether.
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The 1960 code gives the same individual anannualpensionof £1,075 plus a terminal grant of £3,225.
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This annuity pays a levelannualpensionfor life.
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Eventually the king admitted such a sum was impossible and offered anannualpensionof £500.
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In particular, proxy statements must reveal the estimatedannualpensionpayments to be paid during retirement to the top five executives.
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To make pension and mutual fund returns more comparable,annualpensioncommissions are assumed to be 2 % of assets and converted to a monthly rate.
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For this reason, defined benefit plan sponsors will, as they have so far, continue to look to equity strategies within a growing world economy to help controlannualpensioncosts.
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As herannualpensionamounts to only £2,012.40 this sum of £250 is a very welcome addition.
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In other words, through no fault of her own, she stands to lose no less than £10,269 in lump sum and £1,153 inannualpension.
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The entitlement to a contributory benefit of a married man under 45 will be completely wiped out when hisannualpensionincome reaches £15,500.
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Under those rules he receives a lump sum payment equivalent to three times hisannualpension.
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Theannualpensionawarded to a civil servant on retirement cannot exceed half his pensionable pay.
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If he is retired after 10 years' service, that means that he will, get anannualpensionof £100 a year and a lump sum of £300.
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The lump sum payable to female and single male practitioners is three times theannualpension.
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The maximumannualpensionfor the widow of an officer is currently £4,621.
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An officer retiring on that date on his maximum pay and with 40 years' service would have received the maximumannualpensionof £2,950.
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The maximum number of years which can be counted for theannualpensionis to be increased from forty to forty-five.
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