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2003 Risks & Process of Retirement Survey
from their primary occupation. Pre-retirees are more worried about financial and health-care risks than ... one’s standard of living, and pay- ing for health-care costs in 2003 than in 2001. Pre-retirees are also ...- Authors: Emily Kessler
- Date: Jun 2004
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section News
section elections. Area of practice is the primary area of practice as self-re- ported by members ... accounts, high-deductible health plans and long-term care plans; (ii) PBGC guaranteed benefits; (iii) federal ...- Authors: C. Genno, Mark Ruloff, Anne Button, Emily Kessler, Scott Tucker
- Date: Jan 2005
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Preferences Survey
defined contribu- tion plans. Lifetime income is a primary concern for retirees. • 82 percent of retirees ... 38% Immediate access to information 40% 44% 38% Direct investment choices 39% 51% 28% Base benefit on ...- Authors: Emily Kessler
- Date: Mar 2004
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Plan design
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Pension Section News
to individuals (income, medical and long-term care) is not, by itself, a solution. Chairperson’s Corner ... have a common law responsibility to act with due care when providing these services, and pension ac- ...- Authors: Application Administrator, C. Genno, Steven Siegel, Emily Kessler, Lauren M Bloom, Sari Harrel
- Date: Apr 2006
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section News, September 2003, Issue No. 53
the resulting estimates should be interpreted with care. The estimates are not intended to be spe- cific ... (d) projecting increases in payments to managed care plans; and (e) projecting increases in administrative ...- Authors: Jeremy Gold, Marilyn Miller Oliver, Emily Kessler, Tonya Manning, John Riley, Karen Gentilcore
- Date: Sep 2003
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section News
example, there was strong agreement that the health care system needed fixing, but there wasn’t uni- form ... market returns, longevi- ty, long-term care and health care. Figure 1 shows the re- sults: • Respondents ...- Authors: Richard S Mattison, Joan Weiss, Anne Button, Steven Siegel, Emily Kessler, Allen Wu, David S Blitzstein
- Date: Sep 2006
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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REPORT FROM THE 2007 RETIREMENT 20/20 CONFERENCE: ALIGNING ROLES WITH SKILLS
with Skills SOA Releases New Long- term Health Care Cost Trends Resource Model Information Sources ... without improvements in the health and long-term care systems The six themes are explored in depth in ...- Authors: Emily Kessler
- Date: Jan 2008
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Challenges to Today’s Retirement System: A Delphi Survey Update
example, there was strong agreement that the health care system needed fixing, but there wasn’t uni- form ... market returns, longevi- ty, long-term care and health care. Figure 1 shows the re- sults: • Respondents ...- Authors: Emily Kessler
- Date: Sep 2006
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Leadership>Professional network leverage
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks; Public Policy
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SOA Elections: Do Retirement Practitioners Use Their Voices?
SOA Elections: Do Retirement Practitioners Use Their Voices? This article covers the participation ... section elections. Area of practice is the primary area of practice as self-re- ported by members ...- Authors: Emily Kessler
- Date: Jan 2005
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section News
the 21st Century.” As longevity increases, health- care costs continue to rise and average savings rates ... paid if it is paid from a retirement plan. It is a direct conse- quence of the application of minimum cash ...- Authors: David Langer, Leslie Lohmann, Jeffrey Petertil, Anna M Rappaport, Emily Kessler, David M MacLennan, Tonya Manning
- Date: Jan 2006
- Publication Name: Pension Section News