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Private Pension System

2020
The private retirement fund system in Turkey was put into effect as of 2001 with the Private Pension Savings and Investment System Act No. 4632. This system, as a complement to the public social security system, aims to provide an additional income to individuals during retirement by directing their savings for retirement towards investment.
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Effective and Sustainable Private Pensions

2018
In defined contribution pensions, capital is invested during the working years and during retirement, the capital is gradually withdrawn. Defined contribution pensions therefore require choices how much to contribute to the pension system, how much to drawdown, how to invest the capital, and which risks to insure in the pension system. Because adequate
van Soest, Arthur, Nijman, Theo
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Private Pension Funds' Problems

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2004
Private pension funds in Russia have been growing in number dramatically over the past few years. The increasing importance of private pension funds as holders of financial assets means that their impact on the functioning of financial markets is steadily growing.
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Privatizing public pension systems

Journal of Aging Studies, 2001
Abstract The major goal of this analysis is to examine the pros and cons of privatizing public pension schemes based on the Latin American experience. The study draws on evidence from four countries that have fully privatized their public pension schemes (Chile, Mexico, Bolivia, and El Salvador) and four that have partially privatized (Argentina ...
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BUILDING PRIVATE PENSION SYSTEMS [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
The purpose of this study is to provide an outline of the policy issues that arise when instituting a system of private-funded pension plans. At this time, many countries-particularly those in Eastern Europe and Latin America-are rethinking their past social security policies and considering the need for new plans.
YVES GUERARD, Glenn Jenkins
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Small private pension funds

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1952
An important factor in any actuarial problem is the number of lives likely to be involved. It is at first surprising therefore that so little attention is paid to the question of size in our pension fund literature, although a brief consideration of the historical development of pension funds gives some indication of the reason for this situation ...
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Fundamentals of Private Pensions

2009
Abstract For more than five decades, Fundamentals of Private Pensions has been the most authoritative text and reference book on retirement plans in the United States. The ninth edition is completely updated and reflects recent developments in retirement plans including the passage of the US Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA), the ...
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Privatized Pension

2015
Dipak Basu, Victoria Miroshnik
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Privately Administered Pension Schemes

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1931
Privately administered pension schemes may be divided into 3 main classes:—(1) those which provide pensions based on the salary received by the members.(2) The type known as the “Money-purchase” fund in which each year's contribution is applied as a single premium to purchase an amount of pension at the retiring age.(3) Funds which provide pensions ...
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