Reorienting retirement risk management /
This volume explores how workers and firms should reassess the risks associated with retirement saving and dissaving to identify creative ways to enhance retirement risk management. It examines the key role for financial literacy and education programs, better pension design and innovative financial...
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The evolution of retirement risk management / Robert L. Clark and Olivia S. Mitchell
- Retirement saving adequacy and individual investment risk management using the asset/salary ratio / P. Brett Hammond and David P. Richardson
- Employer-provided retirement planning programs / Robert L. Clark, Melinda S. Morrill, and Steven G. Allen
- How does retirement planning software handle postretirement realities? / Anna M. Rappaport and John A. Turner
- Impact of the pension protection act on financial advice : what works and what remains to be done? / Lynn Pettus and R. Hall Kesmodel, Jr.
- The effect of uncertain labor income and social security on life-cycle portfolios / Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Ralph Rogalla
- The declining role of private defined benefit pension plans : who is affected, and how / Craig Copeland and Jack VanDerhei
- Rebuilding workers' retirement security : a labor perspective on private pension reform / Damon Silvers
- Longevity risk and annuities in Singapore / Joelle H.Y. Fong, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Benedict S.K. Koh
- Outsourcing pension longevity protection / Igor Balevich
- Comparing spending approaches in retirement / John Ameriks, Michael Hess, and Liqian Ren
- Risk budgeting for the Canadian pension plan investment board / Sterling Gunn and Tracy Livingstone
- Can VEBAs alleviate retiree health-care problems? / Aaron Bernstein.