Common use of Types of Employer Contributions Clause in Contracts

Types of Employer Contributions. The Employer may make Employer Matching Contributions and three types of Employer Non-Elective Contributions – (1) “Excess Profit Sharing” Employer Non-Elective Contributions, (2) “Excess Cash Balance” Employer Non-Elective Contributions (effective for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 2009) and (3) “SERP” Employer Non-Elective Contributions. ​

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (C & F Financial Corp), C & F Financial Corp

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Types of Employer Contributions. The Employer may make Employer Matching Contributions and three types of Employer Non-Elective Non‑Elective Contributions – (1) “Excess Profit Sharing” Employer Non-Elective Non‑Elective Contributions, (2) “Excess Cash Balance” Employer Non-Elective Non‑Elective Contributions (effective for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 2009) and (3) “SERP” Employer Non-Elective Non‑Elective Contributions. ​.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: C & F Financial Corp

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Types of Employer Contributions. The Employer may make Employer Matching Contributions and three two types of Employer Non-Elective Contributions – (1) “Excess Profit Sharing” Employer Non-Elective Contributions, Contributions and (2) “Excess Cash Balance” Employer Non-Elective Contributions (effective for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 2009) and (3) “SERP” Employer Non-Elective Contributions. ​.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: C & F Financial Corp

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