Associations to the word «Vesting»
Noun
- Trustee
- Vest
- Planting
- Tyne
- Beneficiary
- Option
- Pension
- Liturgy
- Purchaser
- Deacon
- Lieu
- Employer
- Clause
- Liability
- Employee
- Jurisdiction
- Ownership
- Payment
- Encouragement
- Debt
- Discretion
- Estate
- Provision
- Borough
- Prayer
- Si
- Constitution
- Reserve
- Act
- Executive
- Land
- Manor
- Altar
- Harbour
- Corporation
- Contract
- Schedule
- Equity
- Settling
- Wash
- Benefit
- Power
- Authority
- Divine
- Priest
- Acquisition
- Crop
- Holland
- Asset
- Share
- Robe
- Employment
- Property
- Legislation
- Tax
- Cliff
- Grant
- Exercise
- Period
- Board
- Fortress
- Kent
- Wear
- Portion
- Contribution
- Plan
- Bishop
- Court
- Funding
- Amendment
- Extension
- Sale
- Purchase
- Date
- Scheme
- Stock
- Parliament
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
VESTING, noun. (legal) The entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement.
VESTING, noun. (legal) The entitlement of an employee to exercise a stock option after a predetermined period of time.
VESTING, noun. Cloth for making vests.
VESTING, noun. A vest pattern.
VESTING, verb. Present participle of vest
VESTING SCHEDULE, noun. (finance) The schedule setting forth when and to what extent options become exercisable (for example, 20% per year over five years); could apply to restricted or deferred stocks also.
Wise words
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to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
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