Pensions

Pensions
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Subcommittee on Labor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.

The Fiduciary

The Fiduciary
Author: Christian D. Rahaim
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595344291

For any company or person considering or currently serving in the capacity of an ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act) fiduciary, author Christian D. Rahaim's The Fiduciary: An In-depth Guide to Fiduciary Duties--From Studebaker to Enron, is an invaluable resource. The Fiduciary contains essential material--from the evolution of the fiduciary concept to its adaptation in ERISA and its continued evolution in the workplace. The clear and concise chapters build the framework for the reader to develop an understanding of the content, operations, and issues with the fiduciary obligation, such as: - An overview of pension plans - Responsibilities of a fiduciary - Investment management for defined contribution and benefit plans - Plan fees and expenses - Administration and compliance Christian Rahaim relies on more than twelve years of human resource management experience to guide employers through the processes related to employee benefits and fiduciary responsibilities. Citing the classic example of the Studebaker Corporation and the high-profile debacle of Enron, he details major factors that should be considered in fiduciary roles. The Fiduciary is an employers' guide for updated information on the increasingly controversial, legislated, and litigated topic of employee benefit plans.

Handbook on ERISA Litigation

Handbook on ERISA Litigation
Author: James F. Jorden
Publisher: Aspen Publishers Online
Total Pages: 1151
Release: 2006-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 073556311X

Handbook on ERISA Litigation cuts through complicated statutory provisions andtells you which ERISA claims are recognized by which courts and how tolitigate them.

The Pension Book

The Pension Book
Author: Karen Ferguson
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1996-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781559703314

Every pension plan has its fine print. Using case studies from the Pension Rights Center, Ferguson and Blackwell show what everyone in a private plan needs to know: how and when their pension will vest; how much their benefit will be; and whether it is adjusted for inflation. Is the plan overfunded or underfunded? Will it survive should the company change hands or go bankrupt? And what happens in the event of death or divorce? Each chapter tackling these subjects is followed by a "What to Do" section in which the authors demonstrate, point by point, how we can take charge of our retirement future. No retirement plan? You're not alone. Half of all Americans have no plan other than social security, and this venerable system - never intended to cover all retirement needs - typically pays people 40 percent of what they were earning when they worked. Or maybe you're in a do-it-yourself savings plan. Increasingly, employers are substituting these plans for traditional pensions. Again, Ferguson and Blackwell provide practical suggestions and reliable advice about the pros and cons of IRAs, 401(k)s, and the other tax-sheltered savings arrangements.