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  2. Pension system in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    It aims at consolidating the system as well as at making the retirement age more flexible. [9] The federal authorities propose to Raise the reference retirement age for women to 65; Allow for more flexibility in the age at which one can retire; Ensure additional funding through the VAT and federal-state funding;

  3. Zurich Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. is a Swiss insurance company, headquartered in Zürich, and the country's largest insurer. [2] As of 2021, the group is the world's 112th largest public company according to Forbes ' Global 2000s list, [3] and in 2011, it ranked 94th in Interbrand's top 100 brands.

  4. I Used to Be Overwhelmed by Retirement Account Options - AOL

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    A 401(k) plan. Traditional 401(k) plans are employer-sponsored retirement plans, which means they are only available to employees of a company that has signed up to use a 401(k) service as an ...

  5. Types of retirement plans and which to consider - AOL

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    The Federal Employees Retirement System, or FERS, consists of three government-sponsored retirement plans: Social Security, the Basic Benefit Plan, and the Thrift Savings Plan.

  6. Smart Pension - Wikipedia

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    Smart Pension is a pensions and retirement technology business, delivering pensions technology platforms in partnership with other financial institutions, [1] and running a defined contribution master trust pension scheme setup for employers to enrol employees in a workplace pension scheme.

  7. Many companies that offer 401(k)-type plans will match their employees' contributions to the plan. Matches vary by employer, but a typical one is $0.50 for every $1.00 the employee contributes, up ...