Third Quarter 2005 Results for Defined Benefit Pension Plans in Selected Countries

Topics:
Accounting software,
Financial Regulations
Tags:
Benefits,
Pension Plan,
Payroll Solutions,
Investment,
Human Resources,
Financial Services,
Finance,
Defined Benefit Pension Plan,
Capital Market,
Towers Perrin
Source:
Towers Perrin

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Overview: This article reviews how global capital market performance in the third quarter of 2005 affected pension plans in major retirement markets worldwide. The impact of capital markets on these pension plans is twofold: On fund assets as a direct result of investment performance and on plan liabilities (as measured under accepted international accounting standards) through the effect of changes in economic assumptions. The paper covers defined benefit pension plans in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Euro-zone, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S.

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Format: PDF | Size: 195KB | Date: Nov 2005 | Pages: 8


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