268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience as actuaries, this work, originally published in 1987, provides a thorough examination of the problems which had arisen, and those that seemed likely to arise, with regard to both public and private pension funds at the time. It ranges in scope from the realities of individual plans and schemes devised by employers and employees to the management of... Read more

Preface.  List of Abbreviations.  1. A Look at the Past George Helowicz  2. Current Regulation Geraldine Kaye  3. Retirement Benefits Geraldine Kaye  4. Current Problems in Pension Provision Geraldine Kaye  5. Funded Pension Schemes – Macroeconomic Aspects David Wilkie  6. Pension Fund Investment George Helowicz  7. Taxation of Occupational Pension Schemes Geraldine Kaye  8. The Demographic Outlook Bernard Benjamin  9. Employment Trends Steven Haberman  10. Future Dependency Steven Haberman  11. Future Pension Expenditure Steven Haberman. Index.

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Bernard Benjamin, Steven Haberman, George Helowicz, Geraldine Kaye and David Wilkie.