corporate pension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorporateandpension
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corporate
adjective
uk/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/us/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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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 ofcorporateandpensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The married couples allowance has been abolished, and private and corporate pensions have been attacked yet again.
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There are more than 12 million people with corporate pensions and 7 million with personal pensions.
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Too often, the study says, corporate pensions are distracted by concerns that have nothing to do with the long-term health of the fund.
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We treatcorporatepensionfunds and industry-wide pension funds together due to their similar nature.
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The private sector scheme is managed by private pension institutions : insurance companies,corporatepensionfunds, industry-wide pension funds, and other statutory pension providers.
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Two chapters consider issues of defined contributioncorporatepension.
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The guidelines contain 12 fundamental principles and aim at setting international standards for the governance ofcorporatepensionfunds.
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Yet there is flexibility in the funding rules, and it is often difficult to assess the current health of acorporatepensionfund.
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The introduction of international accounting standards around the world is providing enhanced transparency oncorporatepensionliabilities.
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Bothcorporatepensionfunds and industry-wide pension funds are included.
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This can be understood to be the reason behind the proposed rules forcorporatepensionschemes.
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Only in the largestcorporatepensionfunds, dominated by sponsor-nominated trustees and the knowledge and skills of corporate treasury departments, might the 4plus4 model be realized.
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Several focus on the accumulation side of retirement wealth, with ' 'scary ' ' factors including equity market volatility, variability in lifetime earnings, and outright default ofcorporatepensionplans.
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Professionals working within thecorporatepensionfield will probably disagree with much of what is said, and some may be offended by inaccuracies and strong comments.
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But a lot of employers do not havecorporatepensionschemes.
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Corporatepensionschemes have a big stake in industry, and more and more employees realise that their real interests lie in a strong industrial base.
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One relates to the national insurance pension and the other to corporate pensions.
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