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Defined contribution plans for retirement : fee considerations and country comparisons / / Bruce E. Patterson and Eugene J. Kennedy, editors
Defined contribution plans for retirement : fee considerations and country comparisons / / Bruce E. Patterson and Eugene J. Kennedy, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Nova Publishers, Nova Science Publishers Incorporated, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (159 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 332.024/014
Collana Retirement issues, plans, and lifestyles
Financial institutions and services
Soggetto topico Retirement - United States - Planning
Profit-sharing - United States
ISBN 1-62257-291-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910162783703321
New York : , : Nova Publishers, Nova Science Publishers Incorporated, , [2012]
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The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese
The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese
Autore Vettese Fred <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Soggetto topico Retirement - Planning
Finance, Personal
ISBN 1-119-11113-7
1-119-11114-5
1-119-12542-1
Classificazione BUS050040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 The Road to Retirement Detours Chapter 2 Doubts about the 70 percent retirement income target Niggling doubts Saving for retirement is a 2-dimensional problem The macro case against 70 percent Low-income workers Conclusions Notes Chapter 3 Honing in on the Real Target Setting the ground rules Howard and Barb Steve and Ashley 1.0 Steve and Ashley 2.0 Expressing consumption in dollars Conclusions Chapter 4 A New Rule of Thumb Guiding principles Retirement income targets under different scenarios General rule of thumb Conclusions Notes Chapter 5 Quantifying Your Wealth Target A rough and ready estimate A more actuarial approach Notes Chapter 6 Why Interest Rates Will Stay Low (And Why You Should Care) The rise of the savers The Japan experience Applicability to the US and Canada Possible remedies Implications Notes Chapter 7 How Spending Decreases with Age Doubts Quantifying the decline in consumption Why does consumption decline? Next steps Notes Chapter 8 Death Takes a Holiday Present day life expectancy Dispersion of deaths Who is benefiting the most? Why is mortality improving? The future Conclusions Notes Chapter 9 Estimating Your Own Life Expectancy Conclusions Notes Chapter 10 Is long-term care in your future? Long-term care (LTC) What does LTC entail? What are the chances you will need LTC? How long is LTC usually required? Conclusions Notes Chapter 11 Paying for Long-term Care Typical LTC insurance contract Does the math work? The verdict The consequences of not insuring LTC Notes Chapter 12 Putting It All Together New wealth targets Buffers Conclusion Notes Chapter 13 Picking a Savings Rate Historical performance Lessons learned What the future holds Generalizing the results Notes Chapter 14 Optimizing Your Savings Strategy The goal Strategy 1: Simple Strategy 2: Simple Lifecycle approach Strategy 3: Modified Lifecycle Strategy 4: Variable contribution Strategy 5: The SMART approach Conclusions The Third Lever Methodology Chapter 15 A Gentler Approach to Saving Path 1 - Pain now, gain later on Path 2 - Smooth and steady improvement A comparison in dollar terms Conclusions Chapter 16 Rational Roulette Call to action Watch out for your children Notes Chapter 17 Revisiting the 4 Percent Rule The 4 percent rule Problems with the 4 percent rule A more rational spending rule A Monte Carlo simulation Conclusions Chapter 18 Why people hate annuities (but should still buy one) Why annuities should be popular The psychology behind the unpopularity Tontines The insured annuity strategy Indexed annuities? Forget it Conclusions Notes Chapter 19 How Workplace Pension Plans fit in Why employers offer workplace plans Getting the most out of your workplace plan How a workplace pension plan affects your dollar target Online forecast tools Chapter 20 Bubble Trouble Why worry about financial bubbles? Examples of recent financial bubbles Common Characteristics The everything bubble Notes Chapter 21 Carpe Diem The numbers Healthy life years Trends Personal genome testing Notes Chapter 22 A Life Well Lived Retirement and happiness Final thoughts Notes Appendix A Similarities between the US and Canada Social Security programs High-level comparison of retirement vehicles A tax comparison Appendix B Social Security in the US and Canada Name of Social Security pension plan Purpose of Social Security Earnings base for pension calculation How pension is calculated How the plans are funded Normal retirement age Early retirement age Delayed retirement Indexation Other government-sponsored pension plans Taxability Appendix C Retirement income targets under other scenarios Appendix D About the assumptions used in the book Thoughts on Conservatism Assumptions used to estimate personal consumption Assumptions used to calculate future retirement savings Assumptions used to estimate the historical accumulation of savings Couple contemplating long-term care insurance Assets needed to cover long-term care (LTC) About the Author Index .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131533103321
Vettese Fred <1953->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
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The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese
The essential retirement guide : a contrarian's perspective / / Frederick Vettese
Autore Vettese Fred <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Soggetto topico Retirement - Planning
Finance, Personal
ISBN 1-119-11113-7
1-119-11114-5
1-119-12542-1
Classificazione BUS050040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 The Road to Retirement Detours Chapter 2 Doubts about the 70 percent retirement income target Niggling doubts Saving for retirement is a 2-dimensional problem The macro case against 70 percent Low-income workers Conclusions Notes Chapter 3 Honing in on the Real Target Setting the ground rules Howard and Barb Steve and Ashley 1.0 Steve and Ashley 2.0 Expressing consumption in dollars Conclusions Chapter 4 A New Rule of Thumb Guiding principles Retirement income targets under different scenarios General rule of thumb Conclusions Notes Chapter 5 Quantifying Your Wealth Target A rough and ready estimate A more actuarial approach Notes Chapter 6 Why Interest Rates Will Stay Low (And Why You Should Care) The rise of the savers The Japan experience Applicability to the US and Canada Possible remedies Implications Notes Chapter 7 How Spending Decreases with Age Doubts Quantifying the decline in consumption Why does consumption decline? Next steps Notes Chapter 8 Death Takes a Holiday Present day life expectancy Dispersion of deaths Who is benefiting the most? Why is mortality improving? The future Conclusions Notes Chapter 9 Estimating Your Own Life Expectancy Conclusions Notes Chapter 10 Is long-term care in your future? Long-term care (LTC) What does LTC entail? What are the chances you will need LTC? How long is LTC usually required? Conclusions Notes Chapter 11 Paying for Long-term Care Typical LTC insurance contract Does the math work? The verdict The consequences of not insuring LTC Notes Chapter 12 Putting It All Together New wealth targets Buffers Conclusion Notes Chapter 13 Picking a Savings Rate Historical performance Lessons learned What the future holds Generalizing the results Notes Chapter 14 Optimizing Your Savings Strategy The goal Strategy 1: Simple Strategy 2: Simple Lifecycle approach Strategy 3: Modified Lifecycle Strategy 4: Variable contribution Strategy 5: The SMART approach Conclusions The Third Lever Methodology Chapter 15 A Gentler Approach to Saving Path 1 - Pain now, gain later on Path 2 - Smooth and steady improvement A comparison in dollar terms Conclusions Chapter 16 Rational Roulette Call to action Watch out for your children Notes Chapter 17 Revisiting the 4 Percent Rule The 4 percent rule Problems with the 4 percent rule A more rational spending rule A Monte Carlo simulation Conclusions Chapter 18 Why people hate annuities (but should still buy one) Why annuities should be popular The psychology behind the unpopularity Tontines The insured annuity strategy Indexed annuities? Forget it Conclusions Notes Chapter 19 How Workplace Pension Plans fit in Why employers offer workplace plans Getting the most out of your workplace plan How a workplace pension plan affects your dollar target Online forecast tools Chapter 20 Bubble Trouble Why worry about financial bubbles? Examples of recent financial bubbles Common Characteristics The everything bubble Notes Chapter 21 Carpe Diem The numbers Healthy life years Trends Personal genome testing Notes Chapter 22 A Life Well Lived Retirement and happiness Final thoughts Notes Appendix A Similarities between the US and Canada Social Security programs High-level comparison of retirement vehicles A tax comparison Appendix B Social Security in the US and Canada Name of Social Security pension plan Purpose of Social Security Earnings base for pension calculation How pension is calculated How the plans are funded Normal retirement age Early retirement age Delayed retirement Indexation Other government-sponsored pension plans Taxability Appendix C Retirement income targets under other scenarios Appendix D About the assumptions used in the book Thoughts on Conservatism Assumptions used to estimate personal consumption Assumptions used to calculate future retirement savings Assumptions used to estimate the historical accumulation of savings Couple contemplating long-term care insurance Assets needed to cover long-term care (LTC) About the Author Index .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827883903321
Vettese Fred <1953->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
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Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) WaverlyTerrance G
Collana Retirement issues, plans and lifestyles
Soggetto topico Cost and standard of living - United States - Econometric models
Retirement income - United States - Econometric models
Retirees - United States - Economic conditions
Wealth - United States - Econometric models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61324-606-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456669703321
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) WaverlyTerrance G
Collana Retirement issues, plans and lifestyles
Soggetto topico Cost and standard of living - United States - Econometric models
Retirement income - United States - Econometric models
Retirees - United States - Economic conditions
Wealth - United States - Econometric models
ISBN 1-61324-606-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781771503321
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Financial asset management and wealth in retirement [[electronic resource] /] / Terrance G. Waverly, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) WaverlyTerrance G
Collana Retirement issues, plans and lifestyles
Soggetto topico Cost and standard of living - United States - Econometric models
Retirement income - United States - Econometric models
Retirees - United States - Economic conditions
Wealth - United States - Econometric models
ISBN 1-61324-606-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826806403321
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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The Financial Times guide to pensions and wealth in retirement / / John Greenwood
The Financial Times guide to pensions and wealth in retirement / / John Greenwood
Autore Greenwood John <1964->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1 v.) : ill
Disciplina 332.024/014
Collana The Financial Times Guides.
Soggetto topico Retirement income - Planning
Old age pensions
Finance, Personal
ISBN 0-273-76304-0
0-273-76305-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- The Financial Times Guideto Pensions and Wealthin Retirement -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- The second edition -- Part 1 Pensions: what they mean to you -- Solving your own personal pensions crisis -- How do I visualise my retirement? -- The 'pensions crisis' -- Planning for your retirement -- Pensions: an overview -- Recent changes in pension rules -- Are pensions the best way to save for retirement? -- Drawing up your retirement saving plan -- How much will I need? -- How much am I currently saving? -- Your pension shortfall -- How much will it cost to plug my shortfall? -- Other ways to reduce your pension shortfall -- Women and pensions -- The self-employed -- Part 2 Private pensions -- How private pensions work -- Tax relief -- Getting money into a pension for no net outlay -- Drawing an income -- Tax-free cash lump sum -- Pensions as medium-term savings vehicles -- Limits on pension saving -- Pensions for children and non-working family members -- Personal and stakeholder pensions -- Personal pensions -- Stakeholder pensions -- SIPPs -- How to beat the corrosive effect of charges -- Workplace schemes: money purchase -- Will my workplace pension be enough? -- Occupational money purchase schemes -- Group personal pensions and group stakeholder pensions -- Recoup unclaimed higher rate tax relief -- Security of workplace money purchase schemes -- Auto-enrolment and Nest -- Workplace schemes: final salary/defined benefit -- Bad press for final salary schemes -- Security of defined benefit pensions -- Buying added years or additional pension -- Additional voluntary contributions -- Transfers out of final salary schemes -- Death benefits -- Self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) -- What is a SIPP? -- Different types of SIPP -- SIPP charges -- Transfers into SIPPs -- Investing in commercial property -- Borrowing -- Shares.
Drawing benefits -- Family/own-trust SIPPs -- Small self-administered schemes (SSASs) -- How an SSAS works -- Investing in the sponsoring company -- Lending your pension to your company -- Commercial property -- Drawing income from an SSAS -- Estate planning: scheme pension -- Investment strategy: constructing your portfolio -- The relationship between risk and return -- What can I invest in? -- Asset allocation -- Asset classes and their risks -- Your attitude to risk -- How much risk can you afford? -- Ethical investing -- Part 3 State pension provision -- State pension -- State pension: what will I get? -- State second pension -- Delaying state pension -- Inheriting state pension -- Inheriting state second pension -- Pension Credit and means-testing -- Extra money for lower income pensioners -- How Pension Credit works -- Pension Credit, means-testing and the disincentive to save -- So should I give up on pension saving altogether? And should I opt out of Nest or the employer's pension scheme I have been automatically enrolled into? -- Contracting out of the state pension system -- How contracting out has worked -- From creation to abolition -- Contracted-out occupational schemes -- Claiming compensation for incorrect advice to contract out -- Part 4 Wealth management in retirement -- Managing your retirement -- Choosing when to retire -- Non-pension assets -- How will your income needs vary through retirement? -- How to convert your pension into income -- Early retirement -- Working later than you had planned -- Raising cash on your home: equity release -- Annuities -- Shopping around for the best deal -- Inflation protection -- Providing for a spouse or partner after your death -- Guaranteed annuity payments -- How do I want to be paid? -- Annuities for smokers -- Annuities for people in poor health -- Fixed-term annuities.
Investment-linked annuities: with-profits annuities -- Investment-linked annuities: variable annuities -- Income drawdown -- How income drawdown works -- Capped drawdown -- Flexible drawdown -- What happens to the fund on death -- Retirement savings not held in pensions -- Investment approach -- Disputes and unclaimed pensions -- Disputes over pensions -- Unclaimed pensions -- Retiring abroad -- Residency requirements -- Currency risk -- Inheritance Tax planning in retirement -- Unmarried couples -- Gifts made when you are still alive -- Useful contacts -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Guide to pensions and wealth in retirement
Pensions and wealth in retirement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910150227803321
Greenwood John <1964->  
Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , [2012]
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The hard times guide to retirement security [[electronic resource] ] : practical strategies for money, work, and living / / Mark Miller
The hard times guide to retirement security [[electronic resource] ] : practical strategies for money, work, and living / / Mark Miller
Autore Miller Mark
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Bloomberg Press, an imprint of Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
332.024014
Collana Bloomberg
Soggetto topico Retirement income - Planning
Retirement - Planning
ISBN 0-470-90834-3
1-282-68626-7
9786612686269
0-470-87883-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rethinking retirement in hard times -- Money -- The great wake-up call -- Getting the most from social security -- The old-fashioned pension on life support -- Income annuities : another way to get a -- Guarantee -- Resuscitating the 401(k).
Section 1. Money -- Section 2. Work -- Section 3. Living.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791375503321
Miller Mark  
Hoboken, N.J., : Bloomberg Press, an imprint of Wiley, 2010
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The hard times guide to retirement security : practical strategies for money, work, and living / / Mark Miller
The hard times guide to retirement security : practical strategies for money, work, and living / / Mark Miller
Autore Miller Mark
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Bloomberg Press, an imprint of Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 332.024/014
Collana Bloomberg
Soggetto topico Retirement income - Planning
Retirement - Planning
ISBN 0-470-90834-3
1-282-68626-7
9786612686269
0-470-87883-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rethinking retirement in hard times -- Money -- The great wake-up call -- Getting the most from social security -- The old-fashioned pension on life support -- Income annuities : another way to get a -- Guarantee -- Resuscitating the 401(k).
Section 1. Money -- Section 2. Work -- Section 3. Living.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808910203321
Miller Mark  
Hoboken, N.J., : Bloomberg Press, an imprint of Wiley, 2010
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Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Autore Bertocchi Marida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (432 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
332.024
332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) SchwartzS. L <1943-> (Sandra L.)
ZiembaW. T
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Retirement - Economic aspects
Retirement income - Planning
Pensions
ISBN 1-282-49090-7
9786612490903
1-118-26638-2
0-470-58566-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Optimizing the Aging, Retirement, and Pensions Dilemma; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: The Aging Population: Issues for Retirement; Chapter 1: Issues in Retirement; 1.1 LONGEVITY AND CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS ACROSS THE WORLD; 1.2 THE EVOLUTION OF RETIREMENT; 1.3 PROVISION FOR RETIREMENT; Chapter 2: The Various Costs of Pensions: Macro and Micro; 2.1 GOVERNMENTAL COST OF RETIREMENT; 2.2 PENSIONS AND CAPITAL FORMATION; 2.3 REGULATING CORPORATE PENSIONS; 2.4 DC VS. DB: SHIFTING THE RISKS; 2.5 FREEZING PENSION PLANS; 2.6 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Chapter 3: The Various Pillars of Retirement: Social Security, Company Pensions, Supplementary Pensions, and Private Savings3.1 PILLARS OF RETIREMENT; 3.2 REFORMING OECD PENSIONS; 3.3 CHANGING ROLE OF PRIVATE PENSIONS; 3.4 PLANS FOR REFORMING SOCIAL PENSIONS; 3.5 RETHINKING PENSION PROMISES: BREAKING THE FIXED LINK TO A MONETARY VALUE; 3.6 INTERGENERATIONAL RISK-SHARING; Chapter 4: Asset Classes: Historical Performance and Risk; 4.1 EQUITIES; 4.2 ETFS: EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS; 4.3 BONDS AND FIXED INCOME; 4.4 THE BOND-STOCK MEASURE FOR MEDIUM-TERM LARGE CRASH PREDICTION; 4.5 HEDGE FUNDS
4.6 REAL ASSETS4.7 HOUSING AS AN ASSET CLASS; 4.8 GOLD AND OTHER COMMODITIES; 4.9 PRIVATE EQUITY AND RELATED ASSETS; 4.10 CURRENCIES; 4.11 EVALUATION OF GREAT INVESTORS; 4.12 FUNDAMENTAL AND SEASONAL ANOMALIES OF ASSET RETURNS; Chapter 5: The Current Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Retirement Decisions; 5.1 HOUSEHOLD AND GOVERNMENT DEBT; 5.2 WERE THE CRASH MODELS HELPFUL INSIGNALING THE US AND WORLDWIDE 2007-2009 CRASH?; 5.3 THE SUBPRIME CRISIS AND HOW IT EVOLVED; 5.4 IMPACT ON RETIREMENT EXPECTATIONS; 5.5 PENSIONS IN TROUBLE; 5.6 STATE PENSIONS; 5.7 FUTURE ERP
5.8 FUTURE INFLATION AND PENSIONSPart II: Special Issues and Models; Chapter 6: The Impact of Population Aging on Household Portfolios and Asset Returns; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; 6.3 MODELS FOR PORTFOLIO CHOICES AND LIFE-CYCLE ASSET ALLOCATIONS; 6.4 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 7: A Continuous Time Approach to Asset-Liability Surplus Management; 7.1 THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA (2004) INTERGENERATIONAL SURPLUS MANAGEMENT MODEL; 7.2 A CASE STUDY APPLICATION OF THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA MODEL; Chapter 8: Should Defined Benefit Pension Schemes Be Career Average or Final Salary?; 8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 CAREER AVERAGE DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEMES8.3 COST NEUTRALITY; 8.4 CHOOSING THE REVALUATION RATE; 8.5 THE ADOPTION OF CAREER AVERAGE PENSION SCHEMES; 8.6 ADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.7 DISADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.8 REDISTRIBUTION EFFECTS OF A SWITCH TO CAREER AVERAGE PENSIONS; 8.9 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 9: Applying Stochastic Programming to the US Defined Benefit Pension System; 9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 INTEGRATED CORPORATE/PENSION PLANNING MODEL; 9.3 ASSISTING THE DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION SYSTEM; 9.4 CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10: Mortality-Linked Securities and Derivatives
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Bertocchi Marida  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
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