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- Tail wags dog: CFOs down on DB plans, survey says.(Frontlines)
- Byline: Vince Calio Corporate defined benefit plans could be becoming more of a headache than they are worth. According to a December survey of 100 chief financial officers by SEI Investments, Oaks, Pa., 34% of respondents plan to close their p...
- Research articles 2005-01-10
- Survey: CFOs tire of strain, snip defined benefit plans.(Finance)(Chief Financial Officers)(Brief Article)
- Byline: VINCE CALIO Pensions & Investments Corporate defined benefit plans could be becoming more of a headache than they are worth. According to a December survey of 100 chief financial officers by SEI Investments, Oaks, Pa., 34% of respond Byline: VINCE...
- Research articles 2005-01-17
- LACK OF GRACE: Large U.K. plans get failing grade on social responsibility concerns; Group says survey shows funds poor at mplementing policies.
- LONDON - Could do better. Leading U.K. pension plans have been rapped over the knuckles by Friends of the Earth, London, for poor disclosure and implementation of socially responsible investment policies. Since July 2000, U.K. pension plans have LONDON - Could...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- News briefs.(Knoxville City Employees' Pension Fund )(Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund )
- Study: more plans look at governance WASHINGTON - Many multinational companies are scrutinizing global investment policies and risk management strategies related to their retirement plans, according to a new Watson Wyatt Worldwide survey. About 78 Study: more plans look at governance ...
- Research articles 2007-07-09
- CalSTRS considers shift in fixed income.(California State Teachers' Retirement System)(Janus Capital Group )(Virginia Retirement System looks inward for portfolio management)
- SACRAMENTO, Calif. - CalSTRS' staff is recommending shifting the target asset allocation for the system's $31.6 billion fixed-income portfolio to 70% internally managed core and 30% externally managed opportunistic over the next three years, from 95% SACRAMENTO, Calif. - CalSTRS' staff is recommending shifting the...
- Research articles 2005-09-05
- At Deadline; SEC adopts fee rule.(Securities and Exchange Commission)
- The SEC adopted a rule that will let mutual fund companies impose a redemption fee, on a fund-by-fund basis, on investors that conduct rapid-fire trades. The rule would also enable mutual fund companies to obtain tax identification information from i The SEC adopted a rule that...
- Research articles 2005-03-07
- $222 billion in equity losses if rules applied; 'Huge' amount would have been wiped out in 2005 with FASB proposal, says Milliman.(News)(Financial Accounting Standards Board)
- Byline: Jenna Gottlieb Proposed accounting changes for corporate pension funds would have wiped out $222 billion in shareholder equity if those rules had been in place last year, according to a Milliman survey. Under the rules proposed by the Fi Byline:...
- Research articles 2006-04-17
- Retirement plans: Multinationals using supplemental pensions to compete for top talent.(Opportunities in China)
- Byline: Phyllis Feinberg Many multinational companies doing business in China are offering supplemental pensions and savings plans to senior-level executives, while only providing government-mandated social security-type pensions to the rank and f Byline: Phyllis Feinberg Many multinational companies doing business...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- Late News; Pension funding reform talks break down.
- Congressional negotiations to produce a compromise stop-gap pension reform bill broke down last week amid intense partisan disagreement about how much funding relief should be given to multiemployer pension plans. Republicans said their offer would g Congressional negotiations to produce a compromise stop-gap pension reform...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- Government limits on registered pension plans drive companies to expand use of SERP's, says Towers Perrin survey, Employees are losing ground in Financial Planning for retirement.
- TORONTO, Dec 05, 2000 TORONTO, Dec 05, 2000
- Research articles 2000-12-05
- Most workers unprepared for retirement, study says. (KPMG Peat Marwick survey)
- WASHINGTON--Most employees covered by company-sponsored pension plans are unprepared for the costs of retirement, according to a new survey conducted by KPMG Peat Marwick. "Most employees receive very little advice on how to invest and save f WASHINGTON--Most employees covered by company-sponsored pension...
- Research articles 1993-09-20
- Plan sponsors work harder to avoid disaster
- Paul G. Barr Pension executives are increasing their use of risk and compliance software, in-house risk management personnel and risk consultants, a Pensions & Investments survey shows. Likewise, the survey of pension plan sponsors also shows morePaul G. Barr Pension executives are increasing their use...
- Research articles 1998-06-29
- Employee Saving and Investment Decisions in Defined Contribution Pension Plans: Survey Evidence From the UK
- In recent years there has been a significant shift in retirement income provision in the UK from the situation where employers offer defined benefit pensions, to one where defined contribution schemes are more common. This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a mid-sized UK DC pension...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Survey Highlights: Trends in Canadian Retirement Programs - 2004
- These are turbulent times for employers that sponsor retirement programs, whether a defined benefit DB pension plan, a Defined Contribution DC pension plan, some other form of capital accumulation plan, and/or a postretirement benefits program. Plan sponsors have been faced with challenges that didn't exist a decade ago, some of...
- White papers 2004-11-05
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