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''Pensions.'' 
''Pensions - defined benefit schemes.


A pensions funding method in which the actuarial valuation at the valuation date relates to the actual benefits for pensioners and deferred pensioners and their dependants and the accrued benefits of active members.   
A pensions funding method in which the actuarial valuation at the valuation date relates to the actual benefits for pensioners and deferred pensioners and their dependants and the accrued benefits of active members.   


Allowance will generally need to be made for future increases to salaries and benefits and for new members and early leavers.
Allowance will generally need to be made for future increases to salaries and benefits and for new members and early leavers.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Actuarial valuation]]
* [[Actuarial valuation]]
* [[Current unit method]]
* [[Current unit method]]
* [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
* [[Discontinuance method]]
* [[Discontinuance method]]
* [[Funding ]]
* [[Funding method]]
* [[Funding method]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]

Latest revision as of 09:23, 28 April 2022

Pensions - defined benefit schemes.

A pensions funding method in which the actuarial valuation at the valuation date relates to the actual benefits for pensioners and deferred pensioners and their dependants and the accrued benefits of active members.

Allowance will generally need to be made for future increases to salaries and benefits and for new members and early leavers.


See also