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  • In the NewsNovember 24, 2008

    Public Pensions Buckle Down In Turmoil

    On Nov. 24, 2008, Global Pensions reports on NIRS new report, which finds that that US public pension plans exhibit prudent investment behaviour in bear and bull markets.  These institutional investors  don’t get caught up in a “herd mentality” —  even during turbulent times. A report by NIRS revealed that despite market uncertainty, institutional investors had largely […]

  • In the NewsOctober 31, 2008

    NIRS Warns DB to DC Move Can Increase Costs

    Plan Advisor, October 31, 2008 Rebecca Moore freezing a defined benefit pension plan might not reduce costs. A NIRS research brief says freezing the DB plan in favor of a defined contribution plan could involve increased costs, reduced benefits, or a combination of both. “Look Before You Leap: The Unintended Consequences of Pension Freezes,” specifically […]

  • In the NewsOctober 31, 2008

    NIRS: Freezing DB Plans Can Increase Costs

    Global Pensions, October 31, 2008 Jenny Blinch reports employers looking to save money by freezing defined benefit (DB) plans are actually laying themselves open to increased costs in the long term. NIRS new pension freeze report found expenses would increase through higher costs of operating two plans, erosion of economic efficiencies, and front-loaded contribution requirements. Read […]

  • In the NewsOctober 31, 2008

    Defined Benefit Plan Freezes Raise Costs, Reduce Benefits, Retirement Institute Says

    BNA Daily Report for Executives, October 31, 2008 “Given the current economic conditions, employers certainly will be looking for ways to reduce costs,” Ilana Boivie, policy analyst with the Institute, told BNA. The research brief’s findings are “contrary to expectations, and probably not the desired result especially during tough times,” she said. The brief cited […]

  • In the NewsOctober 31, 2008

    Pension Freezes Mean Higher Costs, Less Benefits

    Pensions & Investments, October 31 2008 John Dantona reports on NIRS new report, “Look Before You Leap:  The Unintended Consequences of Pension Freezes. “States have found that abandoning a DB pension for a DC plan can actually increase costs, contrary to expectations,” Beth Almeida, NIRS executive director and co-author of the report. “Mostly, this is because […]

  • In the NewsOctober 1, 2008

    401(k) Eye Opener

    Governing, October 2008 Penny Lemov reports that a new NIRS study dispels a myth about the cost of pension plans. “A Better Bang for the Buck,” calculates that a defined benefit pension plan is nearly half the cost of an individual 401(k) type plan. “The analysis,” says Beth Almeida, executive director of NIRS, “is a myth […]

  • In the NewsSeptember 11, 2008

    Public Pensions Save Taxpayer Money

    The Las Vegas Review-Journal  on Sept. 11 runs a NIRS letter regarding the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada.  The paper “missed the facts” and even the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce concedes the system is “well-managed and prudently administered.” The letter continues with information on the finances of Nevada PERS, the economics of pensions, as well as the recent experiences of states that have experimented with changing their pension […]

  • In the NewsSeptember 9, 2008

    Dipping into 401(k) Funds on the Rise

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution September 9, 2008 The paper reports that the tough economy and tight credit have pushed more people to rob their future to pay today’s debts.  401(k) plans are being raided with greater frequency to pay medical bills and credit-card debt, avert home foreclosures and other big-ticket problems, and even pay for day-to-day expenses, such as groceries. […]

  • In the NewsSeptember 8, 2008

    DB Plans May Be Better Value for Employers

    Workforce Management, September 8, 2008 Jessica Marquez reports that espite the widespread notion that defined-benefit plans are more expensive for employers to manage than defined-contribution plans, a new report finds that might not be the case. The article indicates that in fact, defined-benefit plans can deliver the same benefit at half the cost of defined-contribution plans, according to […]