The global financial crisis of 2008-9 hit corporate defined benefit (DB) plans just as the new funding and other provisions of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 were being implemented. Both sponsors and the federal government reacted to the large shortfalls that developed. In this paper, the impacts and reactions are documented and the implications are evaluated. In particular, plans’ funding status dropped dramatically, sponsors reduced risk in investments, increased contributions, and changed plan design, while premiums paid to the PBGC nearly doubled, and the federal government, through regulations and legislation, provided some temporary and/or conditional funding relief. Because the relief is temporary, and discount rates are projecte...
The global financial crisis triggered a major redesign of the collective pension system in the Nethe...
This paper examines the economic rationale for, historical experience of, and current pressures faci...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
The global financial crisis of 2008-9 hit corporate defined benefit (DB) plans just as the new fundi...
U.S. sponsors of defined-benefit pension plans integrate their pension plans into their overall fina...
This chapter examines the factors that affected plan sponsors’ decisions to convert a traditional de...
This chapter analyzes the impact of future freezes among corporate defined benefit (DB) pension plan...
State and local government pension funds lost nearly $1 trillion in net assets in 2007-08. Average p...
Multiemployer pension plans cover union-represented participants who work for two or more employers....
This paper discusses the key sources of vulnerabilities for pension plans and insurance companies in...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Private sector workers in the United States have witnessed a major shift in retirement planning. In ...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many western economies, priv...
This chapter explores how the US private employer-sponsored defined contribution system fared during...
The global financial crisis triggered a major redesign of the collective pension system in the Nethe...
This paper examines the economic rationale for, historical experience of, and current pressures faci...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
The global financial crisis of 2008-9 hit corporate defined benefit (DB) plans just as the new fundi...
U.S. sponsors of defined-benefit pension plans integrate their pension plans into their overall fina...
This chapter examines the factors that affected plan sponsors’ decisions to convert a traditional de...
This chapter analyzes the impact of future freezes among corporate defined benefit (DB) pension plan...
State and local government pension funds lost nearly $1 trillion in net assets in 2007-08. Average p...
Multiemployer pension plans cover union-represented participants who work for two or more employers....
This paper discusses the key sources of vulnerabilities for pension plans and insurance companies in...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Private sector workers in the United States have witnessed a major shift in retirement planning. In ...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many western economies, priv...
This chapter explores how the US private employer-sponsored defined contribution system fared during...
The global financial crisis triggered a major redesign of the collective pension system in the Nethe...
This paper examines the economic rationale for, historical experience of, and current pressures faci...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...