Shortfall — The amount by which a financial obligation or liability exceeds the amount of cash that is available. A shortfall can be temporary in nature, arising out of a unique set of circumstances or it can be persistent, in which case it may indicate poor … Investment dictionary
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation - PBGC — A non profit corporation that functions under the jurisdiction of the Department of Labor and that guarantees the payment of certain pension benefits under defined benefit plans that have been terminated with insufficient money to pay benefits.… … Investment dictionary
shortfall — short‧fall [ˈʆɔːtfɔːl ǁ ˈʆɔːrtfɒːl] noun [countable] a difference between the amount that you have and the larger amount you need or expect: • a $300 million budget shortfall shortfall in/of • A shortfall in oil supplies worldwide precipitated… … Financial and business terms
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation — (United States) Agency overview Formed September 2, 1974 … Wikipedia
pension — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ adequate, big, decent, generous, good (all esp. BrE) ▪ inadequate, meagre/meager, small (all esp. BrE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
pension fund — A fund set up to pay the pension benefits of a company s workers after retirement. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A fund set up by a company or government to invest the pension contributions of members and employees. These are then paid out when… … Financial and business terms
shortfall — noun Shortfall is used after these nouns: ↑budget, ↑earnings, ↑funding, ↑pension … Collocations dictionary
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan — Board Type Private Industry Pension fund Founded 1989 Headquarters … Wikipedia
make good a deficit, shortfall — make good a deficit, shortfall, etc. ► to reduce the bad effect of there not being enough of something, for example money: »Many employers have been called upon to make good the deficits in their pension plans. »Exports of North Sea oil and gas… … Financial and business terms
make good a deficit, shortfall, etc. — make good a deficit, shortfall, etc. ► to reduce the bad effect of there not being enough of something, for example money: »Many employers have been called upon to make good the deficits in their pension plans. »Exports of North Sea oil and gas… … Financial and business terms