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- adjective Occurring after a period of
retirement .
Etymologies
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Examples
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For some items, such as postretirement benefits and other retirement obligations, we include the net cost for the period rather than actual cash outflows, in order to separate what we view as financing of these obligations from the operating cost component.
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Canada's retirement system has generally supported postretirement consumption relatively well, and only about 16% of recent retirees "are in circumstances that imply a substantial reduction in their standard of living after retirement," the C.D.
Study Points to Retirement Challenges in Canada Nirmala Menon 2011
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His executive perks grew by 52% to $548,821, mostly because of $319,878 in postretirement benefits to cover the cost of home security and five years of technology support and the services of an administrative assistant.
Compensation for Caterpillar Executives Jumped in 2010 Bob Tita 2011
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Planning a postretirement move from, say, New York to Florida is relatively simple.
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The latest quarter included a $237 million gain from the termination of certain postretirement employee benefits.
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No messy work rules to worry about, no postretirement health care.
The Next Detroit 2009
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No messy work rules to worry about, no postretirement health care.
The Next Detroit 2009
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No messy work rules to worry about, no postretirement health care.
The Next Detroit 2009
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No messy work rules to worry about, no postretirement health care.
The Next Detroit 2009
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No messy work rules to worry about, no postretirement health care.
The Next Detroit 2009
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