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Definition of superannuation in English: superannuationnoun ˌsuːpəranjʊˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌsupərˌænjəˈweɪʃ(ə)n 1mass noun, usually as modifier Regular payment made into a fund by an employee towards a future pension. Example sentencesExamples - Compulsory saving through the superannuation levy and proposals to increase the mandatory levy are another government policy driven by the fear of excessive costs to the government budget in the future.
- This involves dedicating 8 per cent of taxation revenue to a superannuation fund which is then invested to build a portfolio of financial assets.
- But once you get bigger you find that the Government makes you pay superannuation, workers compensation; all these things that are very adult.
- Meanwhile some downsized staff have been re-engaged at lower costs (no holiday pay or superannuation costs) as outside contractors.
- The findings of this study would seem to underline the importance of financial education and high-quality information for employees who are asked to make decisions about how and with whom their superannuation will be invested.
- The legislation cannot apply to certain state superannuation funds because they are protected from revenue measures under the constitution.
- Such resources as were available needed to be preserved for existing structures, particularly as the union was in the process of setting up a superannuation fund.
- The issue of knowledge is significant since there is consistent evidence that employees feel they are ill-informed about superannuation and may not be equipped to make the decisions required of them.
- For example, Australians for the past decade and a half have been obliged to save for their own personal superannuation funds.
- Women, those aged under 35 and those with little knowledge of superannuation were over-represented in finding the decision difficult.
- Should we increase saving, through an increase in the compulsory superannuation levy?
- Today, social security benefits, superannuation schemes and other forms of insurance cushion us from the very worst effects of death, retirement, unemployment and chance misfortunes.
- It is different from normal insurance where people have a choice of how much insurance and what kind they need; and of course it is different from private superannuation schemes for the same reasons.
- One of the skills the company brought with it from Australia was its 15 years of running compulsory superannuation programs for around three million people.
- Apart from the collection, pooling and investment of contributor funds, superannuation funds also facilitate the flow of capital from surplus units to deficit units in modern capitalist economies.
- Already 2,500 technicians have rejected a pay, allowances and superannuation package equivalent to an 18 per cent rise.
- It seems we may be smarter spending on groceries than saving our superannuation.
- The evidence presented in this study raises a number of concerns for superannuation contributors.
- They would offer an interest rate that would be guaranteed by the government, say 5% or 6%, and superannuation funds would invest in those bonds.
- 1.1 The pension paid to a retired employee who has contributed to a superannuation fund.
had he agreed to resign, he would have been entitled to his superannuation for 29 years' service Example sentencesExamples - As of February 1996, some 6 months after separation, he became entitled to superannuation, by virtue of that disability.
- Calculate any other income you expect to receive such as New Zealand superannuation, private superannuation or any other investments.
- In most cases, New Zealand Superannuation will make up the bulk of this income, although you may have private superannuation or other investments in place which will make regular payments.
- It has to contend with a growing number of people in retirement and a smaller number of taxpayers left to cover the cost of superannuation and other retiree-related expenses, such as health care.
- With nearly 70 percent of survey respondents indicating that they were either on a benefit, including national superannuation, or were a student, this result is not surprising.
- Each party will then take some of the superannuation and whatever modest current assets they had, and then be able to finally determine their financial relations.
- We need to raise retirement ages and means test for superannuation and put some rights and responsibilities back in the hands of the people.
- This is causing many countries to panic over the level of taxes being generated and the money needed to help fund superannuation and health services.
- But, you see, if we pay for their superannuation, then we can expect to have ours paid for too.
- 1.2 The process of superannuating an employee.
Definition of superannuation in US English: superannuationnounˌso͞opərˌanyəˈwāSH(ə)nˌsupərˌænjəˈweɪʃ(ə)n 1usually as modifier Regular payment made into a fund by an employee toward a future pension. Example sentencesExamples - For example, Australians for the past decade and a half have been obliged to save for their own personal superannuation funds.
- But once you get bigger you find that the Government makes you pay superannuation, workers compensation; all these things that are very adult.
- Such resources as were available needed to be preserved for existing structures, particularly as the union was in the process of setting up a superannuation fund.
- The evidence presented in this study raises a number of concerns for superannuation contributors.
- Meanwhile some downsized staff have been re-engaged at lower costs (no holiday pay or superannuation costs) as outside contractors.
- It is different from normal insurance where people have a choice of how much insurance and what kind they need; and of course it is different from private superannuation schemes for the same reasons.
- Compulsory saving through the superannuation levy and proposals to increase the mandatory levy are another government policy driven by the fear of excessive costs to the government budget in the future.
- The issue of knowledge is significant since there is consistent evidence that employees feel they are ill-informed about superannuation and may not be equipped to make the decisions required of them.
- They would offer an interest rate that would be guaranteed by the government, say 5% or 6%, and superannuation funds would invest in those bonds.
- The findings of this study would seem to underline the importance of financial education and high-quality information for employees who are asked to make decisions about how and with whom their superannuation will be invested.
- Today, social security benefits, superannuation schemes and other forms of insurance cushion us from the very worst effects of death, retirement, unemployment and chance misfortunes.
- This involves dedicating 8 per cent of taxation revenue to a superannuation fund which is then invested to build a portfolio of financial assets.
- It seems we may be smarter spending on groceries than saving our superannuation.
- One of the skills the company brought with it from Australia was its 15 years of running compulsory superannuation programs for around three million people.
- Women, those aged under 35 and those with little knowledge of superannuation were over-represented in finding the decision difficult.
- Apart from the collection, pooling and investment of contributor funds, superannuation funds also facilitate the flow of capital from surplus units to deficit units in modern capitalist economies.
- Should we increase saving, through an increase in the compulsory superannuation levy?
- Already 2,500 technicians have rejected a pay, allowances and superannuation package equivalent to an 18 per cent rise.
- The legislation cannot apply to certain state superannuation funds because they are protected from revenue measures under the constitution.
- 1.1 A superannuation pension paid to a retired person.
Example sentencesExamples - In most cases, New Zealand Superannuation will make up the bulk of this income, although you may have private superannuation or other investments in place which will make regular payments.
- It has to contend with a growing number of people in retirement and a smaller number of taxpayers left to cover the cost of superannuation and other retiree-related expenses, such as health care.
- But, you see, if we pay for their superannuation, then we can expect to have ours paid for too.
- We need to raise retirement ages and means test for superannuation and put some rights and responsibilities back in the hands of the people.
- Each party will then take some of the superannuation and whatever modest current assets they had, and then be able to finally determine their financial relations.
- As of February 1996, some 6 months after separation, he became entitled to superannuation, by virtue of that disability.
- With nearly 70 percent of survey respondents indicating that they were either on a benefit, including national superannuation, or were a student, this result is not surprising.
- This is causing many countries to panic over the level of taxes being generated and the money needed to help fund superannuation and health services.
- Calculate any other income you expect to receive such as New Zealand superannuation, private superannuation or any other investments.
- 1.2 The process of superannuating an employee.
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