The Resource Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence, (electronic resource)
Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence, (electronic resource)
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The item Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
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- About the Author; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction to Pension Schemes; 1.1 The Three Pillars; 1.2 Replacement and Coverage Rates; 1.3 Funded Versus Unfunded Schemes; 1.4 Macroeconomic and Inter-generational Considerations; 1.5 Pension Scheme Membership; 1.6 Main Types of Occupational Scheme; 1.7 The Tax Benefits of Pensions; 1.8 Life Expectancy; 1.9 Auto-Enrolment; References; 2: Selected Pension Scheme Topics; 2.1 Why Do Employers Provide Pension Schemes?; 2.2 The Death of DB Schemes; 2.3 The Shift from DB to DC Schemes; 2.4 Problems with DC Schemes
- 2.5 Pensions Buy-outs and Buy-ins2.6 Closed or Frozen Schemes; 2.7 Dealing with Rising Longevity; 2.8 Pension Scheme Insurance; 2.9 The Design of Pension Schemes; Advantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Advantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; 2.10 Age and Uniform Contribution and Accrual Rates; 2.11 Compulsory Occupational Pension Scheme Membership; 2.12 Redistribution by Pension Schemes; 2.13 Economies of Scale; Chinese Pensions
- 5.1 A Simple Annuity5.2 Voluntary and Compulsory Annuities; 5.3 The Importance of Annuities; 5.4 A Simple Annuity Pricing Model; 5.5 Other Influences on Annuity Prices; 5.6 Mortality Discount, Mortality Credit or Mortality Drag; 5.7 Tontines; 5.8 Reasons for Buying an Annuity; 5.9 The Annuity Puzzle; 5.10 Some Partial Explanations for the Annuity Puzzle; 5.11 Evaluating Annuity Prices; 5.12 Some Other Types of Annuity; 5.13 Annuity Timing Decision; 5.14 The Annuity Decision and the OMO; 5.15 Historical Perspective on Mortality Tables; 5.16 Long-Term Care and Adverse Selection
- 5.17 Did Joint Life Annuities Indirectly Cause the Credit Crisis?5.18 Guaranteed Annuity Rates (GAR); 5.19 Deferred Annuities; 5.20 A Long-Term Solution? Single Premium Deferred Annuities (SPDA); References; Appendix; Appendix 1: Examples of Asset Backed Funding in the UK Over £50 million; Appendix 2: Some Large Buy-outs, Buy-ins and Longevity Swaps; Appendix 3: Example of the Valuation of a Simple Annuity; Appendix 4: Gompertz 9 % Rule - Example for Ages 35-95; References; Index
- Isbn
- 9781349948628
- Label
- Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence
- Title
- Finance and occupational pensions
- Title remainder
- theories and international evidence
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Sutcliffe, Charles
- Dewey number
- 331.25/2
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- HD7105.3
- LC item number
- .S87 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Old age pensions
- Label
- Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- About the Author; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction to Pension Schemes; 1.1 The Three Pillars; 1.2 Replacement and Coverage Rates; 1.3 Funded Versus Unfunded Schemes; 1.4 Macroeconomic and Inter-generational Considerations; 1.5 Pension Scheme Membership; 1.6 Main Types of Occupational Scheme; 1.7 The Tax Benefits of Pensions; 1.8 Life Expectancy; 1.9 Auto-Enrolment; References; 2: Selected Pension Scheme Topics; 2.1 Why Do Employers Provide Pension Schemes?; 2.2 The Death of DB Schemes; 2.3 The Shift from DB to DC Schemes; 2.4 Problems with DC Schemes
- 2.5 Pensions Buy-outs and Buy-ins2.6 Closed or Frozen Schemes; 2.7 Dealing with Rising Longevity; 2.8 Pension Scheme Insurance; 2.9 The Design of Pension Schemes; Advantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Advantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; 2.10 Age and Uniform Contribution and Accrual Rates; 2.11 Compulsory Occupational Pension Scheme Membership; 2.12 Redistribution by Pension Schemes; 2.13 Economies of Scale; Chinese Pensions
- 5.1 A Simple Annuity5.2 Voluntary and Compulsory Annuities; 5.3 The Importance of Annuities; 5.4 A Simple Annuity Pricing Model; 5.5 Other Influences on Annuity Prices; 5.6 Mortality Discount, Mortality Credit or Mortality Drag; 5.7 Tontines; 5.8 Reasons for Buying an Annuity; 5.9 The Annuity Puzzle; 5.10 Some Partial Explanations for the Annuity Puzzle; 5.11 Evaluating Annuity Prices; 5.12 Some Other Types of Annuity; 5.13 Annuity Timing Decision; 5.14 The Annuity Decision and the OMO; 5.15 Historical Perspective on Mortality Tables; 5.16 Long-Term Care and Adverse Selection
- 5.17 Did Joint Life Annuities Indirectly Cause the Credit Crisis?5.18 Guaranteed Annuity Rates (GAR); 5.19 Deferred Annuities; 5.20 A Long-Term Solution? Single Premium Deferred Annuities (SPDA); References; Appendix; Appendix 1: Examples of Asset Backed Funding in the UK Over £50 million; Appendix 2: Some Large Buy-outs, Buy-ins and Longevity Swaps; Appendix 3: Example of the Valuation of a Simple Annuity; Appendix 4: Gompertz 9 % Rule - Example for Ages 35-95; References; Index
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781349948628
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- SPR964586534
- ocn964586534
- Label
- Finance and occupational pensions : theories and international evidence, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- About the Author; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction to Pension Schemes; 1.1 The Three Pillars; 1.2 Replacement and Coverage Rates; 1.3 Funded Versus Unfunded Schemes; 1.4 Macroeconomic and Inter-generational Considerations; 1.5 Pension Scheme Membership; 1.6 Main Types of Occupational Scheme; 1.7 The Tax Benefits of Pensions; 1.8 Life Expectancy; 1.9 Auto-Enrolment; References; 2: Selected Pension Scheme Topics; 2.1 Why Do Employers Provide Pension Schemes?; 2.2 The Death of DB Schemes; 2.3 The Shift from DB to DC Schemes; 2.4 Problems with DC Schemes
- 2.5 Pensions Buy-outs and Buy-ins2.6 Closed or Frozen Schemes; 2.7 Dealing with Rising Longevity; 2.8 Pension Scheme Insurance; 2.9 The Design of Pension Schemes; Advantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Advantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to the Sponsor of Switching to a CARE Scheme; Disadvantages to Members of Switching to a CARE Scheme; 2.10 Age and Uniform Contribution and Accrual Rates; 2.11 Compulsory Occupational Pension Scheme Membership; 2.12 Redistribution by Pension Schemes; 2.13 Economies of Scale; Chinese Pensions
- 5.1 A Simple Annuity5.2 Voluntary and Compulsory Annuities; 5.3 The Importance of Annuities; 5.4 A Simple Annuity Pricing Model; 5.5 Other Influences on Annuity Prices; 5.6 Mortality Discount, Mortality Credit or Mortality Drag; 5.7 Tontines; 5.8 Reasons for Buying an Annuity; 5.9 The Annuity Puzzle; 5.10 Some Partial Explanations for the Annuity Puzzle; 5.11 Evaluating Annuity Prices; 5.12 Some Other Types of Annuity; 5.13 Annuity Timing Decision; 5.14 The Annuity Decision and the OMO; 5.15 Historical Perspective on Mortality Tables; 5.16 Long-Term Care and Adverse Selection
- 5.17 Did Joint Life Annuities Indirectly Cause the Credit Crisis?5.18 Guaranteed Annuity Rates (GAR); 5.19 Deferred Annuities; 5.20 A Long-Term Solution? Single Premium Deferred Annuities (SPDA); References; Appendix; Appendix 1: Examples of Asset Backed Funding in the UK Over £50 million; Appendix 2: Some Large Buy-outs, Buy-ins and Longevity Swaps; Appendix 3: Example of the Valuation of a Simple Annuity; Appendix 4: Gompertz 9 % Rule - Example for Ages 35-95; References; Index
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781349948628
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- SPR964586534
- ocn964586534
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