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Response to authors comments on Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems
Response to authors comments on Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems Response to David Kausch’s comments on the paper. Pension plan governance;Employer ...- Authors: Robert North
- Date: Jan 2017
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Influence decisions; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Incorporate risk management
- 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
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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 ...- 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
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Victory at All Costs
Victory at All Costs Compares techniques used by the allies to win WWII e.g., transparency, collaboration, and breaking down silos to how to avert financial crises. Also compares a ...- Authors: Timothy Cardinal, Jin Li
- Date: Jan 2011
- Competency: Relationship Management; Strategic Insight and Integration>Effective decision-making
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Public Policy
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It’s Securitization, Stupid
It’s Securitization, Stupid This essay argues against the securitization of residential mortgages. The originating lending institution should have significant skin in the game when it makes a ...- Authors: Paul Conlin
- Date: Jan 2011
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Public Policy
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Comments on the paper Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems
Comments on the paper Presenting Market Value Liabilities for Public Employee Retirement Systems Comments on Robert North’s paper, a real case study of disclosing MVL in a public employee ...- Authors: David Kausch
- Date: Jan 2017
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Influence decisions; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Incorporate risk management
- 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
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Response to comments on “Model Legislation for Better Public Plan Governance (vs. Risk Disclosure)”
Response to comments on “Model Legislation for Better Public Plan Governance (vs. Risk Disclosure)” A response to the comments on the paper. Pension plan governance;Employer contributions;Funding ...- Authors: Thomas Lowman
- Date: Jan 2017
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Influence decisions; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Incorporate risk management
- 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
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The Financial Crisis: Why won’t we Use the F-(raud) Word?
The Financial Crisis: Why won’t we Use the F-(raud) Word? This essay examines the root causes of the 2008 global financial crisis precipitated by the bursting of the housing bubble. The author ...- Authors: Louise A Francis
- Date: Mar 2012
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Risk Management
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Public Policy
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The Systemic Risk of Risk Capital [Or the 'No matter what' premise]
The Systemic Risk of Risk Capital [Or the 'No matter what' premise] When regulators examine financial institutions, one of the most important areas on which they focus is capital ...- Authors: Ioannis Chatzivasiloglou, Charalampos Fytros
- Date: Jan 2011
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Public Policy
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The Financial Crisis: Why Won’t We Use the F-[raud] Word?
The Financial Crisis: Why Won’t We Use the F-[raud] Word? This essay examines the root causes of the 2008 global financial crisis precipitated by the bursting of the housing bubble. The author ...- Authors: Louise A Francis
- Date: Jan 2011
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Systemic risk; Public Policy