pensionable service — /ˌpenʃənəb(ə)l sɜ:vɪs/ noun the period of service used in calculating pension benefits from an occupational pension scheme … Dictionary of banking and finance
pensionable — pen‧sion‧a‧ble [ˈpenʆnəbl] adjective 1. having the right to receive a pension: • We wish to encourage people to go on working after pensionable age (= the age at which they would normally receive a pension ) . • Donald retired at 56, after… … Financial and business terms
pensionable — adj. 1 entitled to a pension. 2 (of a service, job, etc.) entitling an employee to a pension. Derivatives: pensionability n … Useful english dictionary
past service reserve — England, Scotland, Wales An actuarial method for calculating the value of a member s benefits in a defined benefit pension scheme (defined benefit scheme). The method uses the value of the member s accrued benefits based on his pensionable… … Law dictionary
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cash transfer sum — Introduced by the Pensions Act 2004, an early leaver from a salary related pension scheme (salary related scheme) with at least three months pensionable service at the date his or her employment ends may ask the trustees to pay a cash transfer… … Law dictionary
subsisting rights — The subsisting rights of an occupational pension scheme member are the member s entitlements (pensions and any other benefits already in payment) and accrued rights under the rules of the pension scheme. The member s accrued rights at a… … Law dictionary
YPS — Years Of Pensionable Service (Miscellaneous » Unit Measures) Young Professional Single (Internet » Chat) ** Port Hawkesbury Airport, Port Hawkesbury, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada (Regional » Airport Codes) … Abbreviations dictionary
pension — pensionable, adj. pensionably, adv. pensionless, adj. /pen sheuhn/; Fr. /pahonn syawonn / for 3, n., pl. pensions / sheuhnz/; Fr. / syawonn / for 3, v. n. 1. a fixed amount, other than wages, paid at regular intervals to a person or to the person … Universalium
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