Considerable attention has been devoted to the funding of defined-benefit pension plans. Both the level of funding and the allocation of fund assets have been considered from the viewpoints of various interested parties (beneficiaries, corporate managers, corporate shareholders, an
and Mike Page (Portsmouth) for their helpful comments on an earlier draft. Although the author is a ...
This paper is part of a study of the United States pension system currently being conducted by the N...
We compute minimum funding ratios for Defined Benefit (DB) plans based on the expected utility that ...
This paper considers a world in which pension funds may default, the cost of the associated risk of ...
What percentage of its assets should a defined benefit pension plan invest into stocks as its fundin...
Financial aspects of corporate pension funds have increasingly at-tracted the attention of corporate...
The purpose of this paper is to survey what is known about the investment policy of pension funds. P...
he objective of a defined-benefit pension fund is to fully fund accrued pension liabilities at the l...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
In recent years, the so-called pension crisis in the UK has drawn large attention in both business a...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
The asset allocation decision is one of the most important decisions made by defined benefit pension...
Recent events in several countries have underscored the importance of good governance in private occ...
We investigate the extent to which regulations governing investment, valuation and funding affect th...
n recent years, the funding adequacy of de-fined-benefit pension plans—in Canada and in other indust...
and Mike Page (Portsmouth) for their helpful comments on an earlier draft. Although the author is a ...
This paper is part of a study of the United States pension system currently being conducted by the N...
We compute minimum funding ratios for Defined Benefit (DB) plans based on the expected utility that ...
This paper considers a world in which pension funds may default, the cost of the associated risk of ...
What percentage of its assets should a defined benefit pension plan invest into stocks as its fundin...
Financial aspects of corporate pension funds have increasingly at-tracted the attention of corporate...
The purpose of this paper is to survey what is known about the investment policy of pension funds. P...
he objective of a defined-benefit pension fund is to fully fund accrued pension liabilities at the l...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
In recent years, the so-called pension crisis in the UK has drawn large attention in both business a...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
The asset allocation decision is one of the most important decisions made by defined benefit pension...
Recent events in several countries have underscored the importance of good governance in private occ...
We investigate the extent to which regulations governing investment, valuation and funding affect th...
n recent years, the funding adequacy of de-fined-benefit pension plans—in Canada and in other indust...
and Mike Page (Portsmouth) for their helpful comments on an earlier draft. Although the author is a ...
This paper is part of a study of the United States pension system currently being conducted by the N...
We compute minimum funding ratios for Defined Benefit (DB) plans based on the expected utility that ...