annuity
年金,年金的,退休金
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plural an·nu·i·ties.
- : a specified income payable at stated intervals for a fixed or a contingent period, often for the recipient's life, in consideration of a stipulated premium paid either in prior installment payments or in a single payment.
- : the right to receive such an income, or the duty to make such a payment or payments.
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I think many people don’t really understand annuities in the following sense.
Secondly, to be fair, there are some annuities that have more bells and whistles, and maybe aren’t as good as the ones that we offer.
With the remaining $1.775 million, he can buy an annuity that yields almost $89,000 - which still beats working.
There are no laurels to rest on, and no boring but steady annuity of cash that ballasts Microsoft and will for years to come.
But that $1 million is actually an annuity, which pays out about $25,000 over 40 years—before taxes.
From affluence he came to want, and in his old age a fund was raised sufficient to purchase him an annuity of £600 a year.
A Norfolk lady has left an annuity of seventy pounds for the support of her two favourite cats.
About noon comes my uncle Thomas to me to ask for his annuity, and I did tell him my mind freely.
She had saved her share of the annuity which the Government paid the Indians, and had about one thousand dollars in specie.
For this work he received a gold medal and an annuity for life.