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  2. Lump sum payout vs. annuity from a pension: How to decide - AOL

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    As an alternative, some couples find creative solutions by taking a lump sum from one spouse’s pension and opting for monthly payments from the other. 3. Income needs.

  3. Social Security System (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security System (SSS; Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pribado) [4] is a state-run social insurance program in the Philippines to workers in the private, professional and informal sectors. SSS is established by virtue of Republic Act No. 1161, better known as the Social Security Act of 1954.

  4. Lump-Sum Pension Buyouts: Take Them or Leave Them? - AOL

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    The Fools help a listener decide if he should take the money and run -- to his own investment accounts -- or stand pat and keep his guarantee of lifetime income.

  5. Big Money, Big Risks: Should You Take a Lump-Sum Pension ...

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    The first trap that many workers fall into when they're handed a lump-sum pension payout is to treat it like ordinary savings. That can be the most costly mistake you'll ever make. Sponsored Links

  6. Defined benefit pension plan - Wikipedia

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    Defined benefit (DB) pension plan is a type of pension plan in which an employer/sponsor promises a specified pension payment, lump-sum, or combination thereof on retirement that depends on an employee's earnings history, tenure of service and age, rather than depending directly on individual investment returns. Traditionally, many governmental ...

  7. Pension buyout - Wikipedia

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    A pension buyout (alternatively buy-out) is a type of financial transfer whereby a pension fund sponsor (such as a large company) pays a fixed amount in order to free itself of any liabilities (and assets) relating to that fund. The other party, usually an insurer, receives the payment but takes on responsibility for meeting those liabilities.

  8. Endo contractualization - Wikipedia

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    Endo (derived from "end-of-contract") [1] refers to a short-term de facto employment practice in the Philippines.It is a form of contractualization which involves companies giving workers temporary "employment" that lasts for less than six months (or strictly speaking, 180 calendar days) and then terminating their employment just short of being regularized in order to skirt on the costs which ...

  9. Psst! Don't Fall for This Bad Stock Buyout Scheme - AOL

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