Mar 3, 2015 | defined benefit plans, Exclude from Blog Main, Pension Plan Optimization
As an executive with oversight responsibilities for a frozen pension plan you begin to see the light at the end of a long journey – plan termination is near or winding up. You climbed that mountain of pension liability, now fully funded through cash contributions,...
Feb 17, 2015 | defined benefit plans, Pension Plan Optimization
Much has been written in recent years about fee transparency within retirement plans, with the overwhelming majority of the focus centered on defined contribution plans. This is a result of law changes aimed at getting record keepers and investment advisors to more...
Feb 4, 2015 | defined benefit plans, Exclude from Blog Main, Pension Plan Optimization
Today, there are two worlds of pension finance, the world of underfunded plans requiring careful cash planning and characterized by higher risk taking leading to more volatile financial statements, and the world of well-funded plans where even modest investment...
Jan 21, 2015 | Exclude from Blog Main, Pension Plan Optimization
As Congress continues to struggle with setting annual federal budgets, pension plans are increasingly looked at as an alternative source of government revenue. While the Pension Protection Act of 2006 was once considered the definitive law to secure the private...
Aug 14, 2014 | Exclude from Blog Main, Pension Plan Optimization
Considering terminating your company’s pension plan? While it might be the right decision after a merger, a plant shutdown, or merely as a way to reduce the company’s long-term liabilities, it’s not a strategic decision to be taken lightly. But when you make that...
Aug 8, 2014 | Exclude from Blog Main, Pension Plan Optimization
Increasing benefits costs, market volatility, and ever changing compliance regulations all add risk to managing your company’s pension plan. You don’t want to be caught underfunded, non-compliant, or paying too much for administrative fees. In a survey late last year...