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Current Pensions Issues Spring 2014
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues focuses on the recent Budget and the DC surprises that the Chancellor unveiled.
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Current Issues in Pensions Financial Reporting 31 March 2014
This newsletter covers the selection of the key financial assumptions required for determining pension liabilities under UK and international accounting standards a…
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PATHways 39
The latest edition looks at Budget 2014 – the aftermath for pension administration, HMRC newsletter 61, Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, the end to ‘rip off’ p…
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Spotlight on Longevity March 2014: Mortality improvements for insurance and pensioner portfolios
We analyse historical mortality improvements for pension schemes and the general population and find that recent improvements have been higher for pension schemes.
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PATHways 38
The latest edition looks at Budget 2014, cessation of contracting-out, publication of The Pensions Regulator and the FCA joint regulatory guide, and auto-enrolment …
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News on Pensions February 2014
In this month's edition we look at HMRC: VAT on investment manager fees, Cap on management fees delayed and DWP news.
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PATHways 37
Our Pension Administration Technical Help highlights pensions news and legislation that has particular interest to what we do in Pension Administration
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PATHways 36
Our Pension Administration Technical Help highlights pensions news and legislation that has particular interest to what we do in Pension Administration
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Current Pensions Issues Autumn 2013
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues include PPF levies, an auto-enrolment update, and latest news from The Pensions Regulato…
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Spotlight on Longevity October 2013: An evolving view of the accuracy of high-age population estimates
An evolving view of the accuracy of high-age population estimates. Higher than expected deaths of the very elderly in 2012 have eased previous concerns over the ac…