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In Predictable Surprise, Sylvester J. Schieber explains how retirement systems work and the implications for various generations of continuing our current course.
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In Predictable Surprise, Sylvester J. Schieber explains how retirement systems work and the implications for various generations of continuing our current course.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780190240394
- ISBN-10: 0190240393
- Artikelnr.: 47863007
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780190240394
- ISBN-10: 0190240393
- Artikelnr.: 47863007
Sylvester J. Schieber is Former Chairman of the Social Security Advisory Board and the author or editor of numerous books on various aspects of population aging and retirement.
Part 1: Foundations and Fault Lines
1. Retirement USA
2. Early Motivations behind the Pension Movement
Part II: Social Security, the dream and reality
3. Development and Passage of the Social Security Act
4. Early Concerns Prove Nagging and Persistent
5. Moving to Pay-as-You-Go Financing
6. A Deal too Good to Last
7. Operations under Pay-as-You-Go Financing
8. Crisis Reactions: Conflict, Consensus and Surprise
9. Sorting out the Trust Fund Semantics and Realities
10. Policy Stalemate at the Demographic Divide
11. Understanding Social Security in Modern Times
Part III: Employer-based pension provision
12. Employer Pensions Taking Root
13. Growing pains for Private Retirement Plans
14. ERISA: the Transition to a New Regulatory Regime
15. The 1980s, a Decade of Regulatory Schizophrenia
16. Good Intentions Gone Awry
17. Some Good News--or Not
18. The Unfolding of a Predictable Defined Benefit Surprise
19. And Then, a Predictable Defined Contribution Surprise
20. Public pensions: the good, the bad and the ugly
Part IV: Delivering benefits and providing retirement security
21. Retirement Income Security and Workers' Residuals
22. End Game: A Gold Watch, Pat on the Back and More
23. We've Killed the Goose, Let's Gild the Eggs
24. Tax Benefits and Benefit Taxes
25. Retiree Health Benefits: Misfortune or Malpractice
Part V: Truth and consequences
26. The Fellow Behind the Tree
27. Securing the Social Security Foundation
28. Securing Tax-Favored Benefits and Living Standards
29. Remembering the Future
1. Retirement USA
2. Early Motivations behind the Pension Movement
Part II: Social Security, the dream and reality
3. Development and Passage of the Social Security Act
4. Early Concerns Prove Nagging and Persistent
5. Moving to Pay-as-You-Go Financing
6. A Deal too Good to Last
7. Operations under Pay-as-You-Go Financing
8. Crisis Reactions: Conflict, Consensus and Surprise
9. Sorting out the Trust Fund Semantics and Realities
10. Policy Stalemate at the Demographic Divide
11. Understanding Social Security in Modern Times
Part III: Employer-based pension provision
12. Employer Pensions Taking Root
13. Growing pains for Private Retirement Plans
14. ERISA: the Transition to a New Regulatory Regime
15. The 1980s, a Decade of Regulatory Schizophrenia
16. Good Intentions Gone Awry
17. Some Good News--or Not
18. The Unfolding of a Predictable Defined Benefit Surprise
19. And Then, a Predictable Defined Contribution Surprise
20. Public pensions: the good, the bad and the ugly
Part IV: Delivering benefits and providing retirement security
21. Retirement Income Security and Workers' Residuals
22. End Game: A Gold Watch, Pat on the Back and More
23. We've Killed the Goose, Let's Gild the Eggs
24. Tax Benefits and Benefit Taxes
25. Retiree Health Benefits: Misfortune or Malpractice
Part V: Truth and consequences
26. The Fellow Behind the Tree
27. Securing the Social Security Foundation
28. Securing Tax-Favored Benefits and Living Standards
29. Remembering the Future
Part 1: Foundations and Fault Lines
1. Retirement USA
2. Early Motivations behind the Pension Movement
Part II: Social Security, the dream and reality
3. Development and Passage of the Social Security Act
4. Early Concerns Prove Nagging and Persistent
5. Moving to Pay-as-You-Go Financing
6. A Deal too Good to Last
7. Operations under Pay-as-You-Go Financing
8. Crisis Reactions: Conflict, Consensus and Surprise
9. Sorting out the Trust Fund Semantics and Realities
10. Policy Stalemate at the Demographic Divide
11. Understanding Social Security in Modern Times
Part III: Employer-based pension provision
12. Employer Pensions Taking Root
13. Growing pains for Private Retirement Plans
14. ERISA: the Transition to a New Regulatory Regime
15. The 1980s, a Decade of Regulatory Schizophrenia
16. Good Intentions Gone Awry
17. Some Good News--or Not
18. The Unfolding of a Predictable Defined Benefit Surprise
19. And Then, a Predictable Defined Contribution Surprise
20. Public pensions: the good, the bad and the ugly
Part IV: Delivering benefits and providing retirement security
21. Retirement Income Security and Workers' Residuals
22. End Game: A Gold Watch, Pat on the Back and More
23. We've Killed the Goose, Let's Gild the Eggs
24. Tax Benefits and Benefit Taxes
25. Retiree Health Benefits: Misfortune or Malpractice
Part V: Truth and consequences
26. The Fellow Behind the Tree
27. Securing the Social Security Foundation
28. Securing Tax-Favored Benefits and Living Standards
29. Remembering the Future
1. Retirement USA
2. Early Motivations behind the Pension Movement
Part II: Social Security, the dream and reality
3. Development and Passage of the Social Security Act
4. Early Concerns Prove Nagging and Persistent
5. Moving to Pay-as-You-Go Financing
6. A Deal too Good to Last
7. Operations under Pay-as-You-Go Financing
8. Crisis Reactions: Conflict, Consensus and Surprise
9. Sorting out the Trust Fund Semantics and Realities
10. Policy Stalemate at the Demographic Divide
11. Understanding Social Security in Modern Times
Part III: Employer-based pension provision
12. Employer Pensions Taking Root
13. Growing pains for Private Retirement Plans
14. ERISA: the Transition to a New Regulatory Regime
15. The 1980s, a Decade of Regulatory Schizophrenia
16. Good Intentions Gone Awry
17. Some Good News--or Not
18. The Unfolding of a Predictable Defined Benefit Surprise
19. And Then, a Predictable Defined Contribution Surprise
20. Public pensions: the good, the bad and the ugly
Part IV: Delivering benefits and providing retirement security
21. Retirement Income Security and Workers' Residuals
22. End Game: A Gold Watch, Pat on the Back and More
23. We've Killed the Goose, Let's Gild the Eggs
24. Tax Benefits and Benefit Taxes
25. Retiree Health Benefits: Misfortune or Malpractice
Part V: Truth and consequences
26. The Fellow Behind the Tree
27. Securing the Social Security Foundation
28. Securing Tax-Favored Benefits and Living Standards
29. Remembering the Future