Pension

A pension provides regular income payments that you would receive for the rest of your life when you stop working--typically when people retire. A pension plan is a large pool of savings grows over time through contributions from workers or plan participants and their employer or plan sponsor. The plan assets are managed by professional investment managers, and most of the risks (such as investment risk) associated with managing plan assets will be assumed by the plan sponsor rather than plan participants. Particulars will vary from plan-to-plan. For example, there are variables such as how the money or contributions are set aside, who makes contributions, how the income is generated, when payments are made, the types of payments that are made, and how long pension payments last. The basic idea is that the longer you work the higher the payout. There may be tax breaks for pension contributions and there are limits on how much can go into a plan. Many pensions are payable to a surviving spouse on the death of the policyholder, and some pension payments are inflation-adjusted. The term pension is most often associated with defined benefit pension plans that provide regular, annuity-like payments to retirees. This is in contrast to defined contribution plans such as the 401k that shift most responsibilities onto employees and do not provide guaranteed lifetime income.

Rule Allowing Financial Advisors to Provide Advice to 401k Customers is Suspended

The Department of Labor has suspended a Bush Administration rule that would have allowed financial advisors to provide investment advice to their 401k customers. The Pension and Protection Act of 2006 contains a provision that allows financial advisors who manage company 401k plans to provide investment guidance to the 401k plan participants. The DOL suspended the rule out of concern for apparent regarding conflict of interest . The concern is that the advisors who sell products may have...
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Tax Free Long Term Care Payments from an Annuity

The Pension Protection Act of 2006 has a provision that will allow for tax free long-term care payments from an annuity product. The law will also allow for Section 1035 Exchanges of older annuity products into the new hybrids. The combined or "hybrid" product has been in development within insurance companies over the past several years. The anticipated launch date for these new products is January 1 2010--the date that the provision in the Pension Protection Act is intended to go into effect...
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401k Participants Can "Replace a Chance with a Guarantee"

Larger 401k accounts (in excess of $200,000) dropped 25% on average in 2008. 95% percent of participants in defined contribution style 401k plans would pursue a "cash out" option if offered--essentially taking the lump sum of accumulated assets rather than an option to turn that pool of assets into a guaranteed stream of income . Only 25% of participants in defined benefit pension programs would accept the same lump sum "cash out" offer.

Longevity Derivatives to Play a Role in Defined Benefit Pension Plans

A survey of UK-based pension plan sponsors indicates that 40 percent expect longevity derivatives --such as longevity swaps--to play a strong role in mitigating longevity risk . UK defined benefit pension plan sponsors are seeking solutions that will allow them to off-load the risk that their pension plan participants live longer than expected. Use of derivatives to address longevity risk and other pension funding related issues serves as an alternative to other solutions such as a full pension...

Pension Firm Shifts to Focus on Risk Measurement Software

The UK-based firm PensionFirst is shifting its focus from providing investment products such as longevity bonds to the risk measurement software that has been developed over the past several years. The company will provide risk measurement and analytic services to companies that sponsore defined benefit pension plans. Many of these companies or plan sponsors are interested in removing longevity risk from their pension plans. The software developed by PensionFirst is able to deliver an actuarial...

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