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Cypen & Cypen
Mar. 31, 2016
Topics include: [1] Would raising Social Security retirement age pose hardship on millions? [2] IRS curtailment of determination letters could be final nail in DB coffin; [3] Ex-court administrator guilty of theft sues for retirement benefits; and [4] Pensions, office allowances and other federal benefits.
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Cypen & Cypen
Nov. 13, 2015
Topics include: [1] New York City's pension managers were paid over $700 million in 2015; [2] Military members oppose pension reform; [3] The most terrifying retirement statistic yet? [4] The future of Social Security: answers to key questions; [5] Survey of employees without workplace retirement plans; [6] Law firms have highest average retirement account balances (surprise); and [7] Retirement age is a magic number.
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Cypen & Cypen
Oct. 9, 2014
Article titles include: Entity only fiduciary to extent it possesses authority or discretionary control over plans; Social Security COLAs slated to increase slightly in 2015; Stockton bankruptcy ruling may lead to pension cuts; New Hampshire retirement system amendment not unconstitutional retrospective law; and Reasons why you should not borrow from your 401(k) plan.
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Cypen & Cypen
Oct. 2, 2014
Article titles include: [1] Tough choices face Florida's governments; [2] Understanding Florida's local pension plans; [3] An introduction to qualification and taxation issues for governmental retirement plans; [4] Entitlement reform in the future of pensions; [5] Total holdings and investments of major public pension systems increased to over $3.4 trillion; and [6] Florida documentary stamp tax applies to plan loans.
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Cypen & Cypen
June 23, 2014
Article titles include: "[1] Funds held in inherited Individual Retirement Accounts are not retirement funds within meaning of bankruptcy exemption; [2] Last defendant settles SEC fraud charges in 'pay-to-play' case involving New York State Common Retirement Fund; [3] Detroit reaches tentative pension agreement with union; and [4] N.J. Governor not the only one to steal worker pensions to balance budget."
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Cypen & Cypen
June 14, 2014
Topics include: [1] CALSTRS is shareholder activist; [2] No alternative if Jersey pension plan struck down; [3] Why private equity is becoming a public problem; and [4] New York City cuts out pension brokers.
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Cypen & Cypen
May 19, 2014
Article titles include: Update on State and Local Government Spending for Public Employee Retirement Systems; Women Need More Retirement Education and Female Advisers to Help Them Save; Social Security Benefits Are Primary Source of Income for Half the Country's Retirees! How Long Must New Hires Work to Get Pension Benefits? and, How Are Pensions Protected State-by-state?
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Cypen & Cypen
May 5, 2014
Article titles include: State, Local Pension Plans Eclipse $3 trillion Mark; Corporate Pension Funding Status Soars; Effects of Pension Plan Changes on Retirement Security; In Florida, "We Have a Budget Problem, Not a Pension Problem"; Update On DC Plans In The Public Sector; Jersey's Pension Options Are Limited; Detroit Reaches Short-Term Deal with 14 Unions; and, Rollovers Just Got Easier.
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Cypen & Cypen
Apr. 4, 2014
Article titles include: [1] Total holdings and investments of major public pension systems rise to over $3 trillion, reaching highest level in forty-five years; [2] Pension funds join in fee resistance; [3] Lower-income individuals without pensions miss out; and [4] Using automatic escalation in public sector retirement plans to increase savings.
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Cypen & Cypen
Mar. 31, 2014
Article titles include: Global pension fund assets hit record high in 2013; Towers Watson pension 100 -- year-end 2013 disclosures of funding, discount rates, asset allocations and contributions; Retirement confidence rebounds...for those with retirement plans; GASB will not delay implementation of pension standards; and Detroit pension funds hanging tough.
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