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Change or Die
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Levinrad, Norman
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Actuaries
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/ Deferred compensation
/ ERISA
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2025
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2025
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Change or Die
2025
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The author shares his experience with the vast number of changes over the last 50 years of ERISA-and also some things that never change! ou know you're getting old when the one of the editors at the Journal of Pension Benefits asks you to write an article about your experience with the 50 years of Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). [...]by 2003, I was setting up Cash Balance plans for clients. Insurance agents still try to sell life insurance to Defined Benefit and Cash Balance sponsors; there are always takeover plans that leave you scratching your head once you see how poorly some work is done; and IRS agents still waste our time asking questions that make little sense.
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Aspen Publishers, Inc
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