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1 Rente
Rente f 1. FIN pension; 2. GEN annuity; 3. PERS pension; 4. SOZ old-age pension, retirement pension, (AE) retirement pay; state pension, pension (im öffentlichen Dienst); 5. VERSICH annuity; 6. WIWI economic rent (Theorie der Preisbildung, Kapitaltheorie) • eine Rente beziehen PERS draw an old-age pension, draw a retirement pension, draw a pension • in eine Rente investieren VERSICH invest in an annuity • in Rente gehen SOZ go into retirement, to retire on a pension, retire* * *f 1. < Finanz> pension; 2. < Geschäft> annuity; 3. < Person> pension; 4. < Sozial> old-age pension, retirement pension, retirement pay (AE), im öffentlichen Dienst state pension, pension; 5. < Versich> annuity; 6. <Vw> Theorie der Preisbildung, Kapitaltheorie economic rent ■ eine Rente beziehen < Person> draw an old-age pension, draw a retirement pension, draw a pension ■ in eine Rente investieren < Versich> invest in an annuity ■ in Rente gehen < Sozial> go into retirement, to retire on a pension, retire* * *Rente
(Altersrente) [retiring] pension, old-age pension, (Einkommen) income, revenue, (Ertrag) profit, return, (Jahresrente) annuity, (Kapitalertrag) yield, unearned (investment) income, (Miete) rent, (Sozialversicherung) benefit, social security benefit (US), (Unterstützung) [old-age] benefit, (Zinsertrag) interest;
• ohne Rente unpensioned;
• Renten (Staatsanleihen) funds, governmental bonds;
• abgekürzte Rente terminable (Br.) (temporary) annuity;
• ablösbare Rente redeemable annuity;
• aufgeschobene Rente deferred annuity;
• aufgewertete Rente revalorized annuity;
• testamentarisch ausgesetzte Rente rent seck;
• ausländische Renten (Börse) external bonds;
• bedingte Rente annuity certain;
• zeitlich befristete Rente termed annuity;
• beitragsfreie Rente non-contributory annuity (pension);
• beitragspflichtige Rente contributory pension;
• dynamische Rente index-linked pension;
• ewige Rente perpetuity, irredeemable bond, perpetual annuity;
• fällige Rente annuity due;
• sofort fällige (fällig werdende) Rente immediate annuity;
• in der Zukunft fällige Rente deferred (reversionary) annuity;
• festverzinsliche Renten (Börse) fixed-interest bearing securities;
• gekürzte Rente reduced annuity;
• gleich bleibende Rente level annuity;
• immer währende Rente perpetuity;
• kleine Rente small competence;
• kündbare Rente terminable annuity (Br.);
• lebenslängliche Rente life pension, perpetual (whole life) annuity, annuity for life (in perpetuity);
• nachschüssige Rente ordinary (immediate) annuity;
• nominelle Rente nominal (peppercorn, Br.) rent;
• stetige Rente continuous annuity;
• steuerfreie Rente clear annuity;
• umwandlungsfähige Rente convertible annuity;
• unablösbare Rente irredeemable (perpetual) annuity;
• verkürzte Rente reduced annuity;
• vorschüssige Rente annuity due;
• wirtschaftliche Rente economic (ordinary) rent;
• zeitliche Rente termed annuity;
• Rente mit Barausschüttung nicht erschöpfter Prämienzahlungen cash-refund [life] annuity;
• Rente mit vollem Betrag im Todesjahr complete annuity;
• Rente mit nicht vollem Betrag im Todesjahr curtailed annuity;
• Rente im Fall einer Berufskrankheit industrial injury benefit (Br.);
• Rente mit bestimmter Laufzeit annuity certain;
• Rente mit unbestimmter Laufzeit contingent annuity;
• Rente für Mutter und Kind mother’s pension (US);
• Rente aus der Sozialversicherung social security benefit;
• Rente auf den Überlebensfall reversionary annuity;
• Rente einer Versicherung über verbundene Leben two-life annuity;
• Rente ablösen to redeem an annuity;
• Rente durch Pauschalbezahlung ablösen to commute an annuity into a lump sum;
• in Renten anlegen (Börse) to place in funds;
• Rente dem nach Ausscheiden aus dem Berufsleben laufend dem Preisniveau anpassen to revalue a pre-retirement pension in line with prices;
• Rente während der Beschäftigungszeit laufend dem Bruttolohn anpassen to revalue a pension pre-retirement in line with earnings;
• Renten der Preisentwicklung anpassen to equalize social security benefits to price movements (US);
• lebenslängliche Rente aussetzen to liferent;
• jem. eine jährliche Rente von 5000 Dollar aussetzen to settle $ 5000 a year on s. o.;
• seiner Schwester eine jährliche Rente von 4000 Dollar aussetzen to make one’s sister an allowance of $ 4000 a year;
• Rente auswerfen to settle an annuity;
• Rente ohne Kürzung, Einschränkung oder Aussetzung auszahlen to pay the pension without any reduction, modification or suspension;
• Rente beziehen to hold an annuity, to draw a pension;
• sich in eine lebenslängliche Renten einkaufen to invest one’s fortune in life annuities;
• höchst mögliche Rente erzielen to top up one's pension;
• jem. eine Rente gewähren to pay s. o. an annuity;
• Rente kapitalisieren to capitalize an annuity;
• von einer Rente leben to live on a pension;
• Rente tilgen to redeem an annuity. -
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1) (to regard (something) as: I saw you turn that card over - I call that cheating.) call2) (to name or call: That kind of painting is termed `abstract'.) term -
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5 zeitlich befristete Rente
zeitlich befristete Rente
termed annuityBusiness german-english dictionary > zeitlich befristete Rente
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1. cancels2. concludes3. determines4. ended5. ends6. finalised Br.7. finalises Br.8. finalized9. finalizes10. finished11. finishes12. past13. termed14. terminated15. terminates16. unquoted17. unquotes -
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11 Schwabos
plugs.[autochthonous Austrians termed by immigrants from ex-Yugoslavia]
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