Evaluating The Financial Performance Of Pension Funds

Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries
Cover of the book Evaluating The Financial Performance Of Pension Funds by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan, World Bank
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan ISBN: 9780821381595
Publisher: World Bank Publication: January 11, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
ISBN: 9780821381595
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: January 11, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Countries throughout the world are increasingly relying on individual pension savings accounts to provide income replacement in old age for their citizens. Although these have now been in place for several decades, the metrics for the measurement of their performance has not always meaningful from the perspective the long term objectives of pension funds. The recent financial crisis has highlighted the need to establish meaningful performance measures that consider pension funds in relation to the ability to effectively provide income replacement at retirement age. The book discusses the theoretical basis and a number of implementation issues related to the emerging view that at meaningful evaluation of the investment performance of pension funds requires the design of life-cycle benchmarks against which performance can be evaluated. The composition of these benchmarks would depend on a number of factors, including the presence of other sources of retirement income; the age of individuals; the rate of contributions; the target replacement rate; the expected density of contributions; the type of retirement income in the payout phase, and the risk aversion of policymakers and individuals. This book provides an evaluation of the financial performance of funded pension systems within the standard mean variance framework. It then provides a discussion of the limitations inherent to applying these methods to pension funds and proceeds to review the many other issues that should be addressed in developing more useful and meaningful performance measures through the formulation of pension specific benchmark portfolios. Evaluating the Financial Performance of Pension Funds concludes with commentary and observations about the need for and application of this new approach to performance measurement and the impact of the recent global financial crisis on the pension funds.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Countries throughout the world are increasingly relying on individual pension savings accounts to provide income replacement in old age for their citizens. Although these have now been in place for several decades, the metrics for the measurement of their performance has not always meaningful from the perspective the long term objectives of pension funds. The recent financial crisis has highlighted the need to establish meaningful performance measures that consider pension funds in relation to the ability to effectively provide income replacement at retirement age. The book discusses the theoretical basis and a number of implementation issues related to the emerging view that at meaningful evaluation of the investment performance of pension funds requires the design of life-cycle benchmarks against which performance can be evaluated. The composition of these benchmarks would depend on a number of factors, including the presence of other sources of retirement income; the age of individuals; the rate of contributions; the target replacement rate; the expected density of contributions; the type of retirement income in the payout phase, and the risk aversion of policymakers and individuals. This book provides an evaluation of the financial performance of funded pension systems within the standard mean variance framework. It then provides a discussion of the limitations inherent to applying these methods to pension funds and proceeds to review the many other issues that should be addressed in developing more useful and meaningful performance measures through the formulation of pension specific benchmark portfolios. Evaluating the Financial Performance of Pension Funds concludes with commentary and observations about the need for and application of this new approach to performance measurement and the impact of the recent global financial crisis on the pension funds.

More books from World Bank

Cover of the book Environmental Policies And Strategic Communication In Iran: The Value Of Public Opinion Research In Decisionmaking by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Growing Industrial Clusters In Asia: Serendipity And Science by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Building Better Policies by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance For The Poor by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Sustainability Of Pension Systems In The New Eu Member States And Croatia: Coping With Aging Challenges And Fiscal Pressures by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Accelerating The Education Sector Response To Hiv: Five Years Of Experience From Sub-Saharan Africa by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Services Trade And Development : The Experience Of Zambia by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Low-Carbon Development For Mexico by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book High-Growth Firms by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book The Sunken Billions: The Economic Justification For Fisheries Reform by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book The Social Dimensions Of Climate Change: Equity And Vulnerability In A Warming World by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Highways to Success or Byways to Waste by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Inflation in Emerging and Developing Economies by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book Scaling Up Affordable Health Insurance by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
Cover of the book 2009 Annual Review Of Development Effectiveness: Improving Corporate Financial Reporting To Support Regional Economic Development by Hinz Richard; Heinz Rudolph; Antolin Pablo; Yermo Juan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy