Phrases with «full pension»

The phrase "full pension" means that a person is receiving their entire retirement benefit from their employer or government, without any reductions or adjustments. It is the maximum amount of money one can receive during retirement. Full definition

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Sentences with «full pension»

  • One dramatic difference between charter and traditional plans concerns vesting periods, or the amount of time a teacher must spend at her job before she becomes eligible for full pension benefits. (educationnext.org)
  • Are you in your 60s and considering buying life insurance to enable you to retire with full pension benefits? (jrcinsurancegroup.com)
  • One of our colleagues in senior management recently announced her retirement from the paper, which is reported to include a very generous severance and retirement package, including full pension benefits. (businessinsider.com)
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