Pension funds are big business. They are important to employers, employees, governments, and society at large. With the increasing concern over dwindling retirement benefits and the effect on public awareness of recent pension fund crises, managing pension plans has never been more critical--and the pressure on those who are responsible for them has only intensified. Destined to become the classic resource on pension plan management, Managing Pension Plans explains everything you need to know for successful management of any pension plan--from how pension plans help sponsors manage...
Pension funds are big business. They are important to employers, employees, governments, and society at large. With the increasing concern over dwindl...
This study examines whether pension plans achieved satisfactory investment results when compared to conventional market indexes. It also covers the impact of factors such as risk, turnover and investment allocation policy on performance. . . . Pension plan managers and accountants who audit or advise them will be most interested in obtaining this book, as will academics doing research on pension plan performance. "Journal of Accountancy"
The authors argue that the principle causes of the poor performance record of pension plan investments are frequent portfolio reallocations and high...
This study examines whether pension plans achieved satisfactory investment results when compared to conventional market indexes. It also covers the...