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Featuring practical analysis on a wide range of issues – from traditional methods of addressing a deficit, alternative methods of funding deficit reduction, investment and employment considerations...
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01 September 2007

Pension scheme deficits are rarely out of the headlines. Never in their history have they enjoyed their current notoriety, nor has their importance been more apparent. Over 10,000 pension schemes provide pension benefits that are designed to replace a proportion of the recipient's salary when they retire. These schemes are the flagship of the occupational pensions system – and the vast majority are in deficit, some severely.
This book is designed to take the reader through how this has come about and what is being done to rectify it. The book includes contributions from leading practitioners in their field, who are grappling with the often highly complex issues that deficits produce on a day-to-day basis, in an accessible and understandable format. Featuring practical analysis on a wide range of issues – from traditional methods of addressing a deficit, alternative methods of funding deficit reduction, investment and employment considerations to the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund, the emergence of an alternative buyout market and corporate governance – this book will provide you with the only comprehensive guide to dealing with pension scheme deficits in your practice.
Aimed at a broad cross-section of the pensions market, this book will be of great practical use to all who have to deal with a pension fund deficit. Trustees, corporate officers and stakeholders, from chief financial officers and finance directors to pension managers, and the entire range of advisers – accounting, actuarial and legal – will find the book of interest and practical use.
Price: £134.00
Pages: 273
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Imprint: Globe Law and Business
Publication Date:
01 September 2007
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.25 in
ISBN: 9781905783083
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LAW / General, Pensions
"This is an excellent resource that will both broaden the reader's perspective and help to develop a better understanding of the UK situation."
Preface 5
Steven Hull
Ashurst
Part 1: History
Why are schemes in deficit? 7
Jonathan Seres
Sacker & Partners LLP
Traditional methods of assessing and dealing with a deficit 19
Stephen Yeo
Watson Wyatt
Part 2: Alternative methods of deficit reduction
Scheme benefit changes 35
Camilla Barry
Macfarlanes
Career average revalued earnings and other alternatives to final salary 45
Danny Tsang
K&L Gates
Defined contribution schemes 55
Gary Smith
Watson Wyatt
Transfers with cash incentives 65
Ian Gault
Susanne Wilkins
Herbert Smith LLP
Escrow accounts 75
Mark Alexander
Julian Jones
Lane Clark & Peacock LLP
Other types of contingent asset 87
Mark Catchpole
Stephenson Harwood
Sectionalised schemes 97
Penny Cogher
Speechly Bircham LLP
Part 3: Investment revisited
Asset allocation: the drive to bonds 105
Daniel Peters
Aon Consulting
Part 4: Practical considerations
The legal position of employers and trustees 125
Diane Preston
Trowers & Hamlins
Employment considerations: consultation and discrimination 137
Sally Ling
GR Comunications
Issues in implementation: communications 147
Sally Ling
GR Comunications
Part 5: The impact of the Pensions Act 2004
The Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund 157
Andrew Powell
Frances Phillips Taft
Hammonds
Moving a scheme into the Pension Protection Fund 179
Russell Agius
Hewitt Associates
The effect of the Pensions Regulator on M&A activity 189
Paul Jagger
Hewitt Associates
Part 6: Alternative buy-out market
The emergence of an alternative buy-out market 197
Kenneth Donaldson
Higham Dunnett Shaw plc
Part 7: Corporate and scheme governance
Directors’ duties and conflicts of interest 211
Däna Burstow
Allen & Overy LLP
The developing role of independent trustees 219
David Archer
Pitmans Trustees Limited
Part 8: Deficit reductions around the world
Canada 229
Mark Newton
Heenan Blaikie LLP
Germany 239
Christoph Crisolli
Kliemt & Vollstädt
Ireland 245
Fiona Thornton
LK Shields Solicitors
United States 251
Robert P Flanagan
Mary K Samsa
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Part 9: Outlook
Future developments 261
Kevin Wesbroom
Hewitt Associates
About the authors 267