- occupational pension fund
- caisse f de retraite maison
English-French business dictionary. 2013.
English-French business dictionary. 2013.
occupational pension scheme — superannuation A pension scheme open to employees within a certain trade or profession or working for a particular firm. An occupational pension scheme can either be insured or self administered. If it is insured, an insurance company pays the… … Accounting dictionary
occupational pension scheme — superannuation A pension scheme open to employees within a certain trade or profession or working for a particular firm. An occupational pension scheme can either be insured or self administered. If it is insured, an insurance company pays the… … Big dictionary of business and management
occupational pension scheme — /ˌɒkjυpeɪʃ(ə)nəl penʃən ski:m/ noun a pension scheme where the worker gets a pension from a fund set up by the company he or she has worked for, which is related to the salary he or she was earning. Also called company pension scheme … Dictionary of banking and finance
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pension plan — An arrangement to fund regular payments and other benefits to individuals who no longer work. Pensions can be paid by a government on the basis of age, or by employers on the basis of a period of employment. Most pension schemes require… … Auditor's dictionary