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  2. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Occupational pension schemes also flourished after the Second World War, with pensions becoming a key tool to attract and retain staff. In the second half of the 20th century, there was a succession of legislative changes to protect pension scheme members, prevent abuse of the generous tax-reliefs available and prevent fraudulent activity.

  3. Defined benefit pension plan - Wikipedia

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    A traditional form of a defined benefit plan is the final salary plan, under which the pension paid is equal to the number of years worked, multiplied by the member's salary at retirement, multiplied by a factor known as the accrual rate. The final accrued amount is available as a monthly pension or a lump sum.

  4. Retirement plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Types of retirement plans. Retirement plans are classified as either defined benefit plans or defined contribution plans, depending on how benefits are determined.. In a defined benefit (or pension) plan, benefits are calculated using a fixed formula that typically factors in final pay and service with an employer, and payments are made from a trust fund specifically dedicated to the plan.

  5. Career average pension - Wikipedia

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    A career average pension or career average revalued earnings pension (CARE pension) is a type of occupational pension scheme, where people saving for retirement pay for a benefit after retirement where they will receive a sum that is calculated according to their average earnings over their career. [1] Particularly in UK pensions, this model ...

  6. Pensions crisis - Wikipedia

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    Pensions crisis. The pensions crisis or pensions timebomb is the predicted difficulty in paying for corporate or government employment retirement pensions in various countries, due to a difference between pension obligations and the resources set aside to fund them. The basic difficulty of the pension problem is that institutions must be ...

  7. How Pension Scheme Deficits Threaten Your Dividends - AOL

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    LONDON -- It's common nowadays to come across company final-salary pension schemes that are worth more than the sponsoring company. In a few cases, the scheme is so large that it would be more ...

  8. Pension - Wikipedia

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    A traditional form of defined benefit plan is the final salary plan, under which the pension paid is equal to the number of years worked, multiplied by the member's salary at retirement, multiplied by a factor known as the accrual rate. The final accrued amount is available as a monthly pension or a lump sum, but usually monthly.

  9. Houldsworth v Bridge Trustees Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Final salary pension, defined contribution. Houldsworth v Bridge Trustees Ltd [2011] UKSC 42 is a UK pensions and UK labour law case concerning the difference between a final salary and a money purchase pension scheme. It matters because final salary schemes fall under the minimum funding requirements, whereas money purchase schemes do not.