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Pension Reform Central
The latest news articles and legislative updates on post recession retirement reform
Pension plans are quickly becoming a priority on society’s fix-it list.
Plan sponsors in the United States and Canada are finding it increasingly difficult to fund defined benefit (DB) pension plans, which rely on employer contributions to provide promised benefits to participants. As the population ages and investment performance slips, additional contributions are needed to adequately fund DB plans, but economic volatility makes finding the extra cash problematic.
As DB plans struggle, attention has shifted to defined contribution (DC) pension plans—also known as capital accumulation plans in Canada. Both sponsors and participants contribute money to DC plans, which is often then left to the mercy of the markets. Some wonder whether DC plans will provide adequate retirement income—will participants have enough money to last the rest of their lives?
Federal, state, provincial and local governments in both countries are legislating temporary and permanent funding/solvency relief for DB plans. In the U.S., as of June 25, 2010, single-employer and multiemployer DB plans were granted some funding relief via Public Law 111-192, the Preservation of Access to Care for Medicare Beneficiaries and Pension Relief Act of 2010. Governments and industry experts are also analyzing the possibilities of retirement income security for their aging populations. Are lifetime income distribution options plausible? Should retirement saving be mandatory? Are participants receiving the information and education they need to plan for retirement and make wise investment decisions? These are just some of the issues to watch in the continuing debate.
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U.S. Pension Reform
Funding Reform
Retirement Security and Lifetime Income Adequacy
Transparency and Fee Disclosure
- State pension funds see returns improve, but not enough, Stateline.org via Belleville News Democrat, 9/7/10 (New)
- Comments Endorse Fee Disclosure Flexibility, Additional Compliance Time, PLANSPONSOR, 9/2/10 (New)
- Low interest rates squeezing pension funds: Public, private plans scramble to make up widening shortfalls, MSNBC.com, 9/2/10 (New)
- Pension Deficits Hit Historic High: $506 Billion, The Street, 9/1/10 (New)
- Pension funding hits a record low, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/1/10 (New)
- Lawmakers Respond to SEC Proposed Rules for Target-Date Funds, PLANSPONSOR, 8/24/10
- Fidelity: Retirement Fund Withdrawals Rise In Downturn, Reuters/New York Times, 8/20/10
- NJ Hit with Fraud Charges for Pension Funding Disclosure Failures, PLANSPONSOR, 8/18/10
- July Brings ‘Modest’ Pension Funding Recovery, PLANSPONSOR, 8/10/10
- Health care, variable payouts factor into retirement puzzle, Rockford Register Star, 8/8/10
- Disclosing Retirement-Plan Fees, Human Resource Executive Online, 8/6/10
- Cracking Down on 401(k) Fees, CNBC, 8/2/10
- The IRS to Issue a How-To for PRA Funding Relief Elections, PLANSPONSOR, 7/30/10
- Employee allegations of excessive 401(k) fees gain ground, Los Angeles Times, 7/29/10
- SEC proposes to tighten rules on 12b-1 mutual fund fees, Washington Post, 7/22/10
- SEC votes to scrap mutual fund '12b-1' fees, AP, 7/22/10
- A Step Toward 401(k) Fee Transparency, SmartMoney, 7/16/10
- DOL issues service provider fee-disclosure rule, Pensions & Investments, 7/15/10
- Labor officials release new rules on 401K fees, AP, 7/15/10
- DOL finally issues rules on 401(k) fee disclosure, InvestmentNews, 7/15/10
- DoL Issues New Rules on Fee Disclosure, PLANSPONSOR, 7/15/10
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Canadian Pension Reform
Federal
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Nova Scotia
Ontario
- McGuinty Government Making Ontario's Pension System More Sustainable (Ontario)
Ministry of Finance, August 24, 2010 (New)
- Bill 236 Amendments re Advisory Committees: What are the Implications for Plan Administrators? (Ontario)
Osler Hoskin & Harcourt, August 12, 2010
- Retirees and Pension Reform (Ontario)
The Lawyers Weekly, August 6, 2010
- Federal Pension Reform Initiatives Now Law
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, July 2010
- Changes to Funding Rules - Frequently Asked Questions, 7/7/10
Office of Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) has issued some questions and answers on the impact of the recently adopted regulations which included changes to the funding rules for pension plans for plan year ends on or after December 31, 2009
- Minister of Finance Releases Final Regulations to Enhance Protection for Private Pension Plan Members (Press Release), 6/25/10
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