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October 22, 2004
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Overview: Automatic Rollover Regulations Trigger Plan
Amendment Requirement

   
<URL:http://www.dorsey.com/services/service_detail.aspx?FlashNavID=services_practice&page=pub_detail&serviceid=3713003&pubid=173368903>
   
http://www.dorsey.com/services/service_detail.aspx?FlashNavID=services_practice&page=pub_detail&serviceid=3713003&pubid=173368903

   Excerpt: "Recent regulations trigger a requirement that
   most employers with tax-qualified retirement plans amend
   their plans by March 28, 2005. Employers have long been
   permitted to distribute to an employee (i.e., 'cash
   out'), without the employee's consent, the employee's
   retirement benefits if the value of those benefits is
   $5,000 or less and the employee has terminated
   employment." (Dorsey & Whitney LLP)

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Big Fees Can Erode Small-Scale Retirement Plans' Returns
and Assets

   
<URL:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/10/21/financial0911EDT0054.DTL>
   
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/10/21/financial0911EDT0054.DTL

   Excerpt: "The retirement savings of millions of Americans
   are being seriously eroded because of the high fees
   charged to administer their 401(k) plans. Most at risk
   are employees of small companies. Studies show that many
   participants in 401(k) plans sponsored by companies with
   fewer than 50 employees pay far more in fees than their
   large-company peers. Investors in 50-person plans pay an
   average of 1.4 percent of their assets annually in fees,
   or about $14 for every $1,000 invested ...." (Wall
   Street Journal via SFGate.com)

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Working Paper: the Case Against Stock in Public Pension
Funds (PDF)

   <URL:http://prc.wharton.upenn.edu/prc/PRC/WP/WP%202004-20.pdf>
   http://prc.wharton.upenn.edu/prc/PRC/WP/WP%202004-20.pdf

   18 pages. Excerpt: "A government has $1 million of stock in
   a pension fund that covers its employees. The liability
   can be matched with a $1-million dedicated bond
   portfolio. What are the consequences of shifting the
   pension fund from equities to bonds? The paragraph above
   duplicates the opening paragraph of The Case Against
   Stock in Corporate Pension Funds (Bader 2003), except
   that we have substituted a governmental plan for a
   corporate plan. Does this substitution matter?" (Pension
   Research Council, The Wharton School, University of
   Pennsylvania)

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PBGC Takes Over and Terminates Kemper Insurance Company's
Underfunded Pension Plan

   <URL:http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4544>
   http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4544

   Excerpt: "The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. on Thursday
   took over and terminated Kemper Insurance Cos.'
   underfunded pension plan, the biggest insurer-sponsored
   pension plan ever assumed by the PBGC. Kemper's
   retirement plan has promised $1.05 billion in benefits
   to its nearly 12,000 participants--mostly retirees and
   former employees of operating unit Lumbermens Mutual
   Casualty Co.--but has just $515 million in assets."
   (Business Insurance)

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Towers Perrin U.S. Legislative Tracking Chart -- Retirement
-- Updated October 21, 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_10_21/LTC_RET_2004_10_21.pdf>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_10_21/LTC_RET_2004_10_21.pdf

   Excerpt: "[The chart summarizes] selected federal
   legislation that would affect employee benefit programs.
   The bills included on the charts are based on judgments
   regarding the prominence of the issue, the likelihood of
   enactment, and the influence of the sponsors." (Towers
   Perrin)


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Links To Items on Executive Comp, Benefits In General

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Discount Rate Selection to Measure Liabilities for
Disclosures Presents New Issues This Year

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/TP_Monitor/jsp/showdoc.jsp?webc=TP_Monitor/2004/10/articles/mon_article_1004a.htm>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/TP_Monitor/jsp/showdoc.jsp?webc=TP_Monitor/2004/10/articles/mon_article_1004a.htm

   Excerpt: "Selecting a discount rate to measure liabilities
   for year-end financial disclosures is always an
   important process for employers sponsoring pension and
   retiree welfare plans, but there are special factors
   this year that may cause many companies to adopt a
   revised process. The financial and reporting
   requirements under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, increased
   scrutiny by analysts and regulators, a heightened focus
   by audit firms on plan assumptions, ...." (Towers
   Perrin)

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US Airways Pilots Vote to Take 18% Pay Cuts and to Accept
Elimination of Retiree Health Care

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/22/business/22air.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/22/business/22air.html

   Excerpt: "The vote means members of the Air Line Pilots
   Association, ..., are exempt from the emergency cuts.
   Instead, their pay will be cut 18 percent a year, a
   total of $1.8 billion in savings for the airline through
   2010. The new contract will also sharply reduce US
   Airways' contribution to the pilots' retirement plan,
   eliminate health care benefits for pilots after they
   retire, and increase the number of hours that pilots
   must fly each month." (The New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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Opinion: Why Take G.ay Couples' Only Benefit Away with
Michigan's Proposal 2 Amendment?

   <URL:http://www.freep.com/voices/columnists/elel21_20041021.htm>
   http://www.freep.com/voices/columnists/elel21_20041021.htm

   Excerpt: "About the only benefit we as a couple have
   enjoyed here in Detroit is the domestic partner medical
   and dental insurance available through my job at Wayne
   State University. The amendment prohibits not only
   marriage between same-sex couples, but also the
   recognition of any 'similar union for any purpose' --
   hence, no civil unions nor domestic partnerships."
   (Christopher T. Leland via  Detroit Free Press)

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Cindie Moore, Washington Counsel of NCTR, October 18, 2004,
Update of Federal Report to Members (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.nctr.org/pdf/fedupd2004_26.pdf>
   http://www.nctr.org/pdf/fedupd2004_26.pdf

   7 pages. Excerpt: "The most urgent issues for NCTR members
   at present are regulatory, not legislative. The report
   describes three regulatory items, two of which are
   action items and the third is an issue that will likely
   require action shortly. The report then provides
   information about the top legislative issues." (National
   Council on Teacher Retirement)

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Towers Perrin Legislative Tracking Chart -- Human Resources
-- Updated October 21, 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_10_21/LTC_HR_2004_10_21.pdf>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_10_21/LTC_HR_2004_10_21.pdf

   8 pages. Excerpt: "The chart summarizes selected federal
   legislation that would affect employee benefit
   programs." (Towers Perrin)

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Labor Department Doubles Workers' Retirement and Health
Benefit's Recovery This Year

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Pensions-Investigations.html?oref=login>
   http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Pensions-Investigations.html?oref=login

   Excerpt: "The Labor Department recovered or protected $2.85
   billion in workers' retirement and health benefits from
   illegal transactions or fraud in the past year, more
   than doubling its results from 2003. Settlements reached
   this year with Enron Corp. and WorldCom Inc., among the
   largest corporate scandals that lost millions of dollars
   in workers' retirement plans, aren't included in the
   figures released Thursday by the department's Employee
   Benefits Security Administration." (The New York Times;
   one-time registration required)

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Full Text of the Milliman Global Employee Benefits
Newsletter for September 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/milliman_global_employee_benefits/mg_eb_200409.pdf>
   
http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/milliman_global_employee_benefits/mg_eb_200409.pdf

   12 pages. The issue includes the following articles: A
   German Perspective on the Impact of IAS 19, The New
   Pension Protection Fund in the United Kingdom, and
   Recent Developments in Spanish Pensions.  (Milliman)

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Full Text of the Milliman Global Employee Benefits
Newsletter for September 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/milliman_global_employee_benefits/mg_eb_200409.pdf>
   
http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/milliman_global_employee_benefits/mg_eb_200409.pdf

   12 pages. The issue includes the following articles: A
   German Perspective on the Impact of IAS 19, The New
   Pension Protection Fund in the United Kingdom, and
   Recent Developments In Spanish Pensions.  (Milliman)

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Stock Plan Popularity Contest: Winners and Losers Under New
Accounting Rules

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/TP_Monitor/jsp/showdoc.jsp?webc=TP_Monitor/2004/10/articles/mon_article_1004c.htm>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/TP_Monitor/jsp/showdoc.jsp?webc=TP_Monitor/2004/10/articles/mon_article_1004c.htm

   Excerpt: "For decades, stock options have been the most
   common form of long-term incentive at large companies,
   thanks largely to favorable accounting treatment. Until
   recently, virtually all companies followed Accounting
   Principles Board Opinion No. 25 (APB 25), which favors
   some types of incentive plans over others. Traditional
   stock options and employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs),
   for instance, usually incur no expense under APB 25."
   (Towers Perrin)


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Newly Posted Press Releases

PSCA Announces 2004 Signature Award Winners
   (Profit Sharing/401(k) Council of America (PSCA))
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38424

Alliance Benefit Group Raising The Bar On Employee Competency
   (Alliance Benefit Group)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38423

PBGC To Protect Pensions At Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co.
   (Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC))
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38422

U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces Stronger Retirement, 
Health Benefit Security for American Workers
   (U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38421

Post yours!
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   in CA
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   in CA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H39516

Client Services Consultant-San Antonio
   for One America
   in TX
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H40825

DB Ongoing Project Manager
   for Hewitt Associates
   in CT
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Defined Contribution Plan Administrator
   for BFP Associates
   in MA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H40834

Enrolled Actuary
   for Long Island Employee Benefits Group, Ltd.
   in NY
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H40835

Sr. Education Account Executive- Retirement Services
   for Principal Financial Group
   in LA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H40837

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