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Now in it's fifth edition, Tolley's Pensions Law Handbook is the definitive and comprehensive guide to pensions law and practice within the UK. It deals with the duties and responsibilities of key personnel and the law applicable to specific tasks, such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction, winding-up and funding & surplus. Fully updated to include all the latest developements, it also covers such topics as: - The role and duties of trustees, actuaries, auditors, and investment managers The 2002 Government Green Paper on 'Simplicity, Security and Choice: Working and saving for Retirement'It tackles complicated ideas in a clear and concise way, such as the impact of divorce on pension rights, employment issues, sex equality, and the SSAS regime.Taking the practical approach, supported by flow charts and tables, adopted by the expert legal team of writers, makes this a very useful first point of reference for the pensions manager, actuary, consultant, lawyer or adviser
A comprehensive and practical guide to the whole area of pensions law and administration including the state pension scheme, exempt approved occupational pension schemes, personal pension schemes and alternative modes of pension provisions.
This book provides comprehensive guidance on the role and duties of a trustee. It provides explanations of the legal requirements affecting pension schemes so that trustees can ensure that these have been complied with. The handbook also addresses the important topics and gives guidance and support to those managers, administrators, directors and other members who have taken on the role of serving as a pension fund trustee. The latest edition includes coverage of all the recent legislative and practical changes to pensions over the last year.
A practical guide to all aspects of pensions law. It covers such issues as the role and duties of trustees, actuaries, auditors and investment managers, dealing with specific tasks such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction and winding up, funding and surplus. The book seeks to track complicated issues in a clear and concise way, for example, the impact of divorce on pension rights, employment issues, sex equality, and the SSAS regime. It takes a practical approach, supported by flow charts and tables.
This practical guide to the extensive changes in pensions law investment offers an overview of the entire subject and covers: different types of investment and the risks involved; UK Investment Performance standard (UKIPS); socially responsible investment (SRI); investment managers and advisers' duties and responsibilities; the role of the trustee; and global investment issues. It includes examples, sample documents and the UKIPS agreement. The text also uses flowcharts and checklists.