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Wat (wie) is Pension - definitie

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pension         
pension1 ['p?n?(?)n]
¦ noun a regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people.
?a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed during their working life.
?chiefly historical a regular payment made to a royal favourite or to enable an artist or scholar to continue their work.
¦ verb (pension someone off) dismiss someone from employment and pay them a pension.
?(pension something off) discard something that is unwanted or outdated.
Derivatives
pensionability noun
pensionable adjective
pensionless adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. pensio(n-) 'payment', from pendere 'to pay'.
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pension2 [p?pension'sj?pension]
¦ noun a small hotel or boarding house in France and other European countries.
Origin
from Fr.
pension         
(pensions, pensioning, pensioned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Someone who has a pension receives a regular sum of money from the state or from a former employer because they have retired or because they are widowed or disabled.
...struggling by on a pension.
...a company pension scheme.
N-COUNT
pension         
n.
1) to award, grant a pension
2) to draw, receive a pension
3) to revoke a pension
4) a disability; old-age; survivor's pension
5) on a pension (to live on a pension; to retire on a pension)
6) (misc.) a pension plan

Wikipedia

Pension

A pension (, from Latin pensiō, "payment") is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years and from which payments are drawn to support the person's retirement from work in the form of periodic payments. A pension may be a "defined benefit plan", where a fixed sum is paid regularly to a person, or a "defined contribution plan", under which a fixed sum is invested that then becomes available at retirement age. Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is usually paid in regular amounts for life after retirement, while the latter is typically paid as a fixed amount after involuntary termination of employment before retirement.

The terms "retirement plan" and "superannuation" tend to refer to a pension granted upon retirement of the individual. Retirement plans may be set up by employers, insurance companies, the government, or other institutions such as employer associations or trade unions. Called retirement plans in the United States, they are commonly known as pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Ireland and superannuation plans (or super) in Australia and New Zealand. Retirement pensions are typically in the form of a guaranteed life annuity, thus insuring against the risk of longevity.

A pension created by an employer for the benefit of an employee is commonly referred to as an occupational or employer pension. Labor unions, the government, or other organizations may also fund pensions. Occupational pensions are a form of deferred compensation, usually advantageous to employee and employer for tax reasons. Many pensions also contain an additional insurance aspect, since they often will pay benefits to survivors or disabled beneficiaries. Other vehicles (certain lottery payouts, for example, or an annuity) may provide a similar stream of payments.

The common use of the term pension is to describe the payments a person receives upon retirement, usually under pre-determined legal or contractual terms. A recipient of a retirement pension is known as a pensioner or retiree.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Pension
1. Pension Counseling Projects can help you track down a missing pension or resolve a pension dispute.
2. There are currently two government pension schemes – the basic state pension and the second state pension, which replaced the state earnings–related pension scheme in 2002.
3. Additional pension: This generation contributed to the state earnings–related pension scheme (Serps), more recently renamed the state second pension.
4. In 2004, Ben–Shalush, who will resign after the summer, announced the operational consolidation of four nationalized veteran pension plans÷ Building Workers pension fund, pension fund for Agricultural Workers and Non–Professionals, Egged pension fund and Hadassah pension fund.
5. The consolidation of the eight veteran pension funds – established before January 1 1''5 – will take effect from August for the Mivtahim pension fund, the Building Workers pension fund, Hadassah pension fund, the Agriculture pension fund and the Egged pension fund.