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05/24/12|Connecticut Post

State pensions eyes European chaos for opportunity

The European economic storm continues to swirl and threaten investments in the U.S., but Connecticut’s top pension official sees opportunity in the troubles on the other side of the Atlantic.

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05/16/12|Morning Edition

Certain Ford Retirees Face Major Pension Decision

Ford Motor Company is making tens of thousands of white-collar retirees decide whether they want to keep getting their pension in monthly installments, or get a lump sum payout. Ford sees the unprecedented move as a way to reduce the company’s liabilities.

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05/16/12|Stateline.org

Q&A With Outgoing Colorado Pension Chief: ‘The 401(k) Experiment Is a Failure’

Meredith Williams has headed public employee pension systems in both Colorado and Kansas. During his nearly 21 years in those jobs, he has witnessed great changes in the scope and generosity of retirement benefits offered to state workers.

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05/16/12|Time

The Future of Retirement? 401(k)s That Look Like Old-Fashioned Pensions

One of the biggest flaws in most people’s retirement plan is something that previous generations rarely worried about: monthly income guaranteed for life. But the fix is in, and before long your 401(k) may look a lot more like your dad’s pension.

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05/16/12|JD Journal

Pension Authorities Sue Dewey Seeking Termination of Dewey Retirement Plans

On Monday, in a new turn of events adding to the despair of Dewey & LeBoeuf employees, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp has filed a lawsuit against the firm in a federal court in Manhattan. The federally-owned U.S. government corporation is seeking a decree to terminate a big number of Dewey retirement plans.

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05/15/12|Reuters

Owning your company’s stock, toxic or not?

Buying stock that then falls sharply is painful, especially for investors who also happen to be company employees.

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05/15/12|Bloomberg BNA Pension & Benefits Reporter

Qualified Longevity Annuity Contract Rules Should Allow More Options, Commenters Say

A Treasury Department proposal to expand retirement income options is on the right track, but it requires some revisions to achieve the objectivesoutlined in the proposed regulation (REG-115809-11), a variety of interest groups said in public comment letters posted May 4.

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05/15/12|Post-Tribune (Northwest Indiana)

Pension promises prove to be empty

Pension. Remember when that word provided a sense of financial security to loyal, dedicated workers who toiled for many years, even decades, for the same company? Not anymore.

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05/14/12|New York Times

Research Supports Limits on Borrowing from Retirement Plans

Research from Vanguard bolsters the argument for limiting the number of loans that employees can take from their 401(k) retirement accounts.

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05/14/12|U.S. News & World Report

Is It Time to Rethink 401(k)s?

Like the proverbial elephant, the view of 401(k) plans depends on which part of the retirement beast you’re looking at. Started 30 years ago as a largely self-directed investment companion to traditional pensions, 401(k)s have been forced to grow up and become the nation’s primary private retirement-savings vehicle.

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05/11/12|New York Times

As Dewey Collapses, Partners and Retirees Face Big Financial Losses

For the law partners at Dewey & LeBoeuf, losing their jobs may be the least of their worries. They are likely to lose the money they were required to invest in the firm. They could lose their pensions.

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05/10/12|Human Resource Executive Online

Countering the Retirement Crisis

To help counter the growing retirement crisis for today’s workers, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. has recently begun to spotlight its often-unnoticed mission “to encourage and preserve retirement plans of U.S. companies.”