accrued Meaning & Definition

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  • A typical characteristic of these average-salary schemes is that indexation of all accrued liabilities is made dependent on the solvency position of the pension fund.

  • Table 3 presents the proportion of people in mid-life with any state pension entitlements accrued through either contributions or credits by age and caring status.

  • Past earnings are generally 'valorized ' to reflect changes in living standards between the time pension rights accrued and the time they are claimed.

  • The former directly accrued billions of petrodollars from external oil rent.

  • These figures measure the actual taxes accrued by the central government, not the nominal tax levels.

  • For these ageing rural women, that means facing old age with the personal resources they have accrued throughout their lifetime.

  • The exact nature of these funds varies, but each promise their investors liquidity at par value plus accrued interest.

  • A family or individual in possession of plentiful cowries thus occupied an enviable position in the local social hierarchy, to whom status and power accrued.

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