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UK
/sˌuːpəɹˌænjuːˈeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- the act of discharging someone because of age (especially to cause someone to retire from service on a pension)
- a monthly payment made to someone who is retired from work
- the property of being out of date and not current
How To Use superannuation In A Sentence
- Industry research firm Watson Wyatt estimates Australian companies face a combined shortfall of as much as A$25 billion in these defined-benefit pension plans, known as superannuation in Australia. Australian Firms to Pay Scarce Cash for Pensions
- The first was a scheme with proposals for the regularization of demand, the decasualization of labour, unemployment and holiday pay, superannuation and a minimum system of accountancy and costing. Medieval and National Guilds
- For example, Australians for the past decade and a half have been obliged to save for their own personal superannuation funds.
- Shares feature prominently alongside a mixture of securities and property investments in the holdings of the superannuation funds.
- Ongoing contributions to the superannuation fund are essential to guarantee future superannuation payments to New Zealanders.
- 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.
- The abolition of any tax is invariably a good thing and the abolition of an evil surcharge on superannuation retirement income funds is by definition an excellent decision.
- I mean, c'mon, did you care about superannuation when you were 18?
- More than 17,000 small businesses diddled employees of their superannuation last financial year, the Australian Taxation Office reported, last week.
- We need to raise retirement ages and means test for superannuation and put some rights and responsibilities back in the hands of the people.