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12/22/16|SHRM Online

Treasury: Troubled Multiemployer Pension May Reduce Payouts

The U.S. Treasury Department, for the first time, approved an application from a troubled multiemployer pension plan to reduce vested benefits paid to retirees. Other deeply underfunded union plans could follow the same path.

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12/22/16|US News & World Report

Pre-Retirement Checkup: What You Should Do in the 5 Years Before You Retire

For people who turned 60 this year, retirement is beginning to come into sight. The question is, are they actually ready for it?

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12/22/16|CNNMoney.com

Should I take my pension as a lump sum or lifetime payments?

The lump sum-or-annuity decision can be a complicated one, and the decision that’s right for one person may not be best for another. Which makes it all the more important that you really think through your choices and settle on an option that makes the most sense for your particular circumstances.

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12/21/16|Bloomberg

Obama Wants Millions of Americans in His Retirement Plan. So Far He’s Got 20,000

The starter retirement account is designed for low- and moderate-income Americans without access to workplace retirement savings programs. It has no fees that could gobble up the small amounts invested and holds funds in a new Treasury security created for the program.

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12/12/16|New Jersey Star-Ledger

Catholic hospital pensions meet the U.S. Supreme Court; retirees in limbo

Catholic hospital employees who fear they will lose the pensions they were promised were delivered a setback this week, courtesy of the U.S. Supreme Court. The court it will hear three cases — including one against the pension plan of St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick — to decide what kind of pension plan […]

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12/12/16|Pensions & Investments

High court set to rule on church-plan status

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to resolve whether church-affiliated retirement plan sponsors are covered by the ERISA, a decision that could have wide implications for all benefit plans.

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12/12/16|The Atlantic

The Supreme Court Case That Could Bankrupt Religious Schools and Hospitals

On its face, Advocate Health Care Network v. Stapleton and the two other cases it’s consolidated with may seem boring—after all, they’re about federal regulations on pension plans for church-affiliated hospitals. But these cases are actually the culmination of a new, vicious fight over the rights of employers that are loosely affiliated with religious institutions, and how […]

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12/06/16|Pension & Benefits Daily

White House Opposes Bill Creating Newfangled Pension Plan

The White House opposes a discussion draft bill that would permit significant changes to collectively bargained pension plans, and is urging Congress not to include the measure on the menu of a year-end budget bill.

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12/06/16|Pension & Benefits Daily

Billion-Dollar Church Plan Standoff Heads to Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a trio of cases asking whether large hospitals can use a religious legal exemption to avoid fully funding their pension plans, which workers claim are underfunded by hundreds of millions of dollars.

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12/02/16|Financial Advisor

Divorcing Spouses Urged To Ensure Retirement Fund Rights

Divorcing spouses need a special court order to protect their right to tap a partner’s retirement benefits, the Pension Rights Center said Wednesday.

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11/30/16|Institutional Investor

Long-Lost Assets May Soon Be Reunited With Their Owners: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. is expanding its long-standing missing-plan program to include defined-contribution-plan participants.

If you are one of the estimated 10,000 people a year who have lost track of their 401(k) plan, get ready for some good news: The federal insurance agency that protects private sector defined benefit pensions wants to add defined contribution plans to its search program.

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11/30/16|Pension & Benefits Reporter

PBGC Missing Participants Proposal Gets Broad Support From Array of Organizations

Reuniting missing retirement plan participants with their savings is a cause that everyone can rally around, as comments on proposed rules by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation show.