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  • Proposed Pension Standards Would Require Individually Reasonable Assumptions
    Proposed Pension Standards Would Require Individually Reasonable Assumptions Actuaries may soon be required to select assumptions that are individually reasonable when measuring pension ...

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    • Authors: Heidi Rackley
    • Date: Apr 1996
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Standards of practice; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems
    Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems This article discusses some of the ideas of pension finance, how to present such information, and how it was presented ...

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    • Authors: Robert North
    • Date: Jan 2017
    • Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Influence decisions
    • Publication Name: Pension Section News
    • Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Financial management; Enterprise Risk Management>Governance; Enterprise Risk Management>Operational risks; Enterprise Risk Management>Risk measurement - ERM; Enterprise Risk Management>Strategic risks; Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods; Pensions & Retirement>Defined benefit plans; Pensions & Retirement>Pension legislation and regulation; Pensions & Retirement>Public sector plans; Pensions & Retirement>Risk management; Public Policy
  • Indexation
    Indexation A review of the book 'Indexation of Pensions and Other Benefits' by Robert J. Myers, which deals with the indexing of Social Security and government employee pension plans ...

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    • Authors: Preston C Bassett
    • Date: Nov 1978
    • Competency: Communication>Written communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Professional Values>Practice expertise
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • The Actuary Vol. 21, No. 8 Financial Accounting Standards No. 87 - A Survey
    The Actuary Vol. 21, No. 8 Financial Accounting Standards No. 87 - A Survey The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87. Employers’ Accounting for Pensions, became effective in 1987.

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    • Authors: Barnet N Berin
    • Date: Oct 1987
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods; Pensions & Retirement>Pension accounting; Pensions & Retirement>Pension legislation and regulation; Public Policy
  • Interest Rates And Salary Scales In Pension Valuation
    Interest Rates And Salary Scales In Pension Valuation The mathematical relationship between the interest rate and salary scale in pension valuations. Pension valuation; 7855 11/1/1975 12:00:00 AM ...

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    • Authors: Herbert L Feay
    • Date: Nov 1975
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • Comments on the paper “The Debate over Applying FE Principles to the Funding of Public Pension Plans: A Transition Proposal and Other Ideas”
    Comments on the paper “The Debate over Applying FE Principles to the Funding of Public Pension Plans: A Transition Proposal and Other Ideas” Comments from Eric Friedman on “The Debate over ...

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    • Authors: Eric S Friedman
    • Date: Jun 2010
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods; Pensions & Retirement>Pension finance; Pensions & Retirement>Public sector plans
  • Turnover Rates and Compensation Levels
    Turnover Rates and Compensation Levels The author discusses the relationship between turnover rates and compensation levels. From The Pension Forum, January 2003, Volume 15, Issue No. 1.

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    • Authors: Alan C Pennington
    • Date: Jan 2003
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: The Pension Forum
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • Dead on Time or Late Again? Does mortality really matter for Pension Plan Valuations?
    Dead on Time or Late Again? Does mortality really matter for Pension Plan Valuations? This article analyzes and confirms the circumstances where a change in the mortality assumption does and does ...

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    • Authors: Gene M Kalwarski, Peter R Hardcastle
    • Date: Sep 2001
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Publication Name: Pension Section News
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • PBA Corner
    PBA Corner Article discussing an alternative method to calculate the PBA deterministic reserve called the “Direct Iteration” method. assumptions;principles-based reserves;deterministic models ...

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    • Authors: Karen Rudolph
    • Date: Jun 2014
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods
  • The Evolution Of Averaging Mechanics Used In The Actuarial Asset Valuation Method Of The New York City Retirement Systems
    The Evolution Of Averaging Mechanics Used In The Actuarial Asset Valuation Method Of The New York City Retirement Systems The Evolution Of Averaging Mechanics Used In The Actuarial Asset ...

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    • Authors: Robert North
    • Date: Aug 2001
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
    • Publication Name: The Pension Forum
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods