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Philosophy and Practice of Investment Income Allocation
Philosophy and Practice of Investment Income Allocation This session is about the philosophy and implications of investment income allocation for individual and group products, bases available ...Description: This session is about the philosophy and implications of investment income allocation for individual and group products, bases available for subdivision of investment income by line and within lines of business, applicability of new money rates to individual and group products, and regulatory restraints.
Hide- Authors: Charles E Farr, Daniel J McCarthy, Thomas C Sutton
- Date: Jun 1976
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods; Public Policy
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Session 103: How Equitable is Your Actuarial Equivalence?
Session 103: How Equitable is Your Actuarial Equivalence? A pension plan uses Actuarial Equivalence to determine a 'fair' adjustment to pension benefits for form and timing of payment.Description: A pension plan uses Actuarial Equivalence to determine a 'fair' adjustment to pension benefits for form and timing of payment. The definition of Actuarial Equivalence is set in the Plan Document which may not have been reviewed for decades. With a wave of recent pension litigation in the U.S., plan sponsors, attorneys and actuaries now pay more attention to how pension plans define Actuarial Equivalence. How does a change in mortality table or interest rate affect the ultimate benefit? What are the requirements under ERISA and pertinent regulations? Are there court cases that have examined this question before? What are the issues behind the recent lawsuits and what can a plan sponsor do now to reduce their legal exposure? What alternative strategies are available for changing or not changing the definition in the plan document?
Hide- Authors: Mitchell Serota, Lisa Schilling, Robert Izard
- Date: Feb 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement; Pensions & Retirement>Private sector plans; Public Policy; Public Policy