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''Statistics.''
1.
 
''Pensions accounting.'' 
 
The setting aside, at least notionally, of part of a pension fund for the benefit of a particular member, such as might be the case in a money purchase arrangement.
 
 
2.
 
''Law.''
 
A court order directing the trustees of a pension scheme to make payments direct to a former spouse of a member; these generally form part of divorce settlements. Also referred to as an attachment order.
 
 
3.
 
More generally, the notional setting aside of a part of any fund of assets for a specific purpose.


A random variable for which it is possible to make a finite list of all possible values.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Binomial distribution]]
* [[Pension scheme]]
* [[Continuous random variable]]
 
* [[Poisson distribution]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 11:37, 11 May 2016

1.

Pensions accounting.

The setting aside, at least notionally, of part of a pension fund for the benefit of a particular member, such as might be the case in a money purchase arrangement.


2.

Law.

A court order directing the trustees of a pension scheme to make payments direct to a former spouse of a member; these generally form part of divorce settlements. Also referred to as an attachment order.


3.

More generally, the notional setting aside of a part of any fund of assets for a specific purpose.


See also