De-risking Strategies of Defined Benefit Plans: Empirical Evidence from the United States
Authors
Ruilin Tan, Ph. D., North Dakota State University, Jeffrey (Jun) Chen, Ph.D., North Dakota State University
Description
The Society of Actuaries is pleased to make available a research report that investigates defined benefit retirement plan de-risking activities for U.S.-based companies and the relative impact of various implemented strategies.
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De-risking Strategies of Defined Benefit Plans: Empirical Evidence from the United States
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Acknowledgments
The Society of Actuaries would like to thank the members of the Project Oversight Group for their guidance and input:
Caspar Young, POG Chair
David DiMartino
Steven H. Klubock
Frederic Kibrite
David R. Cantor
Michael S. Clark
Xingyu Pan
Jesse Millner
Lisa Schilling, SOA Retirement Research Actuary
Steve Siegel, SOA Sr. Research Actuary
Barbara Scott, SOA Sr. Research Administrator
Max J. Rudolph, FSA CFA CERA MAAA, Project Manager
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