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  • Assumptions in Pension Plan Valuations
    T(t-l) T(t) c(t-l) c(t) <=== Presure: employer (s) employees IRS DOL FASB etc. the Department ... related to the pension population and encompass mortality, termination, disability, ret i rement, distribution ...

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    • Authors: Arnold Shapiro
    • Date: Jan 1985
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Defined benefit plans
  • The Small Plan Audit Program
    which ended after 1988. The primary relevant rhanse.,s ill the lax law were the revision of the fitll-fimding ... issues contested by the IRS are snmmarized in Table 1. 7 For example, for the institutional plans the ...

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    • Authors: Arnold Shapiro
    • Date: Jan 1994
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Defined benefit plans
  • Valuation Techniques for Pension Plans
    of the considerable likelihood of fluctuations. Table i, which is ba_ed on the findings of a recent study ... and a maximtml of 125 percent of market value. TABLE 1 ASSET VALUATION METHOD Unadjusted Plan Market ...

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    • Authors: James L Clare, James J Cryan, Daniel F McGinn, Arnold Shapiro
    • Date: Oct 1978
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods; Pensions & Retirement>Defined benefit plans; Pensions & Retirement>Funding