The total fund of money that constitutes the basis of someone's retirement pension.
〈英,非正式〉养老金总额(构成某人退休养老金基础的资金总额)
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Many judges now retire with 2 million-plus pension pots.
The top bosses of bailed-out banks should have been sacked with no bonuses paid or immoral increases to their ridiculous pension pots.
A worker in the private sector with a defined-contribution pension must amass a pension pot of almost 700,000 to enjoy an equivalent annual pension.
Council chiefs have won a battle to keep their gold-plated pension pots out of a new Government disclosure scheme.
The first generations who contributed to its compulsory system are now approaching retirement to appreciate just how little their pension pots will buy.
Nearly a quarter of stamp duty is paid by UK pension funds, reducing the value of the average pension pot by 8,000.
Miss Gibb is also expected to keep her 507,000 pension pot.
Someone pocketing a ten per cent pay rise will therefore see only part of that rise translated into their pension pot.
You can already see the ads piling up in the tabloids offering even bigger riches to people with big pensions pots.
The deep income inequalities offer little chance of building cash savings of 50,000 or a decent pension pot.
Therefore you need to save ever bigger sums to achieve the same pensions pot.
An annuity is a financial scheme which pays a regular income from your pension pot.
Many at work do not earn enough to build a decent pension pot.
Here the company promises to put some money into your pension pot.
Workers in the private sector must acquire a pension pot of almost 700,000 to enjoy an equivalent annual pension.
At the same time, it says staff are having to contribute an extra 1.6 per cent into their pension pots.
The law requires you to buy an annuity with most of your pension pot by the age of 75.
Firstly falling interest rates have sharply reduced what your pension pot will buy, leaving people with much smaller incomes.
The pension pots of former prime ministers are around 1.75 million.
The longer you can wait to retire, the bigger your pension pot should be.