Defined benefit (DB) plans have been applauded as the mainstay of the US pension system for many years, but increasingly such plans have been replaced with defined contribution (DC) pensions. One exception to the downward DB spiral has been the development of “hybrid” plans. Technically, these are pensions where the benefit accrual is communicated as a lump sum and not in the form of an annuity as is done with traditional pensions. In the transition to this new plan structure, some employees at some firms have contended that they would have accumulated retirement benefits more quickly under the old DB plan – assuming they remained employed – than under the new hybrid design. In response, some legislators have attempted to force companies...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
This paper investigates the impacts of defined-benefit (DB) pension plans on the corporate investmen...
The corporate world is reconsidering the cost-effectiveness of defined benefit pension plans while c...
Defined benefit (DB) plans have been applauded as the mainstay of the US pension system for many yea...
Defined benefit (DB) plans and defined contribution (DC) plans are the two main types of retirement ...
About half of all workers in the United States participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan ...
The conversion of traditional defined benefit pension plans to cash balance plans has caused conside...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
The conversion of large-company pension plans from traditional defined benefit (DB) plans to hybrid ...
The focus of this paper is the effect of changes to employer sponsored retirement plans on employee ...
comments. We empirically study individual pension choice between two different defined benefit (DB) ...
Employers have moved from traditional pension plans to cash balance and other alternative defined be...
This research focuses on defined benefit (DB) pension plan investment, governance, and funding, as w...
in Europe and at London Business School for comments. We empirically study individual pension choice...
Under the traditional approach to defined benefit plans, well-intended disciplinary and regulatory r...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
This paper investigates the impacts of defined-benefit (DB) pension plans on the corporate investmen...
The corporate world is reconsidering the cost-effectiveness of defined benefit pension plans while c...
Defined benefit (DB) plans have been applauded as the mainstay of the US pension system for many yea...
Defined benefit (DB) plans and defined contribution (DC) plans are the two main types of retirement ...
About half of all workers in the United States participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan ...
The conversion of traditional defined benefit pension plans to cash balance plans has caused conside...
Defined benefit plans were the main type of retirement plans offered by companies up until the mid 1...
The conversion of large-company pension plans from traditional defined benefit (DB) plans to hybrid ...
The focus of this paper is the effect of changes to employer sponsored retirement plans on employee ...
comments. We empirically study individual pension choice between two different defined benefit (DB) ...
Employers have moved from traditional pension plans to cash balance and other alternative defined be...
This research focuses on defined benefit (DB) pension plan investment, governance, and funding, as w...
in Europe and at London Business School for comments. We empirically study individual pension choice...
Under the traditional approach to defined benefit plans, well-intended disciplinary and regulatory r...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
This paper investigates the impacts of defined-benefit (DB) pension plans on the corporate investmen...
The corporate world is reconsidering the cost-effectiveness of defined benefit pension plans while c...