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"The strong market returns of 2013 improved the funded status of many employers' pension plans," said
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Understanding potential risk. Nearly a quarter (24 percent) of pension plan sponsors have recently conducted an asset liability study to get a better picture of their plan's performance under varying economic conditions, double the number of companies that had done so in 2012. Of the companies that had not yet conducted a study, 45 percent are somewhat or very likely to do so in the next 12 months. |
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Monitoring funded status. One-in-eight employers have already established a method to monitor daily funded status of its plan, twice the number of employers than in 2012. One quarter of the plan sponsors that do not have this monitoring in place are somewhat or very likely to do so in 2014. |
"Employers used to only evaluate their plan's funded status once each year when they were required to report on the plan's performance," explained Austin. "Now they understand that it is critical to have a real-time view of how market and economic conditions are impacting the plan to enable them to adjust and execute their investment strategy at a moment's notice." |
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Reducing liabilities. Pension plan sponsors continue to adopt strategies to limit their liabilities. Lump-sum settlements through a "window" are becoming increasingly popular. Twelve percent of plan sponsors recently introduced or expanded the availability of lump-sum windows for retirees or terminated vested participants, and 43 percent are somewhat or very likely to complete a lump-sum window for inactive participants during 2014. |
"As PBGC premiums have increased, the fixed costs of maintaining a qualified pension plan have also increased, making it more desirable for plan sponsors to settle plan liabilities through lump-sum payouts," added |
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