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Sessions from the 2008 Employee Benefits Spring Meeting

1-1 - PPA 1 - PPA in Practice - What Have We Learned?

06/04/2008 - 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - New Rulings/Development
Credits: EA Core 1.80 CPD 1.80

Now that the initial PPA effective date has passed and we have begun dealing with its requirements in real life client engagements, what have we learned? The presenters share some of their first-hand experiences with PPA’s new funding requirements and benefit restrictions. What challenges have we encountered? How have clients reacted to, and dealt with the implications of the Section 436 benefit restrictions? Have plan participants begun to react to the new benefit restrictions and the potential impact on their retirement income options?

Speakers:

1. Ellen L. Kleinstuber - The Savitz Organization
2. Tonya B. Manning - Internal Revenue Service
3. Brian C. Donohue - October Three LLC
4. Kenneth A. Steiner

1-2 - Health Benefit Issues Part 1: Issues for Pension Actuaries

06/04/2008 - 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Session Category: Health - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Experience the wide world of the health benefits arena. Learn about many of the facets of healthcare such as: plan design, accounting, pricing and reserving, and valuation.

Speakers:

1. Dale H. Yamamoto - Red Quill Consulting
2. Bob Walt - Humana Inc.

1-3 - Future of Retirement Part 1: Report from the Conference: Headlines

06/04/2008 - 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Speakers at this session discuss the headlines, and where the program is and where it is heading.

Speakers:

1. Emily K. Kessler - Society of Actuaries
2. Zvi Bodie - Boston University School of Mgmt.
3. Anne M. Button - Deloitte Consulting LLP

2-1 - PPA 2 - PPA Recent Guidelines

06/04/2008 - 2:45 - 4:15 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - New Rulings/Development
Credits: EA Core 1.80 CPD 1.80

When PPA became effective in January, there were many unanswered questions and gray areas still remaining. The presenters review the guidance that has been issued in recent months and help you understand the impact of that guidance on plan funding, administration, and participant communications.

Speakers:

1. Ellen L. Kleinstuber - The Savitz Organization
2. David R. Godofsky - Alston & Bird, LLP
3. Martin Pippins - Internal Revenue Service

2-2 - Health Benefit Issues Part 2: GASB 43/45

06/04/2008 - 2:45 - 4:15 PM
Session Category: Health - GASB Issues
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Large public plans have addressed GASB 43/45. What are the lessons learned so far and what others are now available. The new accounting standards represent a significant amount of new work that has not been done in the past. A team of experienced practitioners explore the funding and accounting aspects of the new GASB rules.

Speakers:

1. Dale H. Yamamoto - Red Quill Consulting
2. Jason Lloyd Franken - Foster & Foster Inc.
3. Stephen T. McElhaney - Cheiron, Inc.

2-3 - Future of Retirement Part 2: Structured Input on Emerging Themes

06/04/2008 - 2:45 - 4:15 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

This “new retirement’ system is going to led actuaries in the future. The panel focuses on how this is going to happen.

Speakers:

1. Emily K. Kessler - Society of Actuaries
2. Zvi Bodie - Boston University School of Mgmt.

3-1 - PPA 3 - So Close… and Yet So Far

06/04/2008 - 4:30 - 5:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - New Rulings/Development
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

With all that we have learned about PPA in recent months, both in practice and through formal published guidance, there are still many unresolved issues. Panelists in this session review the top questions that remain regarding PPA and how actuaries and plan sponsors are addressing these issues in the interim.

Speakers:

1. Ellen L. Kleinstuber - The Savitz Organization
2. David R. Godofsky - Alston & Bird, LLP
3. Martin Pippins - Internal Revenue Service
4. Ethan E. Kra - Ethan E. Kra Actuarial Services LLC

3-2 - Accounting - An Accounting of the Accounting Rules

06/04/2008 - 4:30 - 5:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Accounting Issues
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

In 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) implemented its first phase of accounting reform that resulted in the recognition of a retirement plan’s funded status on the company’s balance sheet. In addition, this statement requires companies to change their measurement dates to fiscal year-end. The presenters at this session discuss the pitfalls encountered in the initial implementation of FAS 158, the mechanics of moving measurement dates, and the additional information required by our client’s auditors.

The FASB recently started discussing Phase II of retirement accounting reform and many changes are anticipated in the direction of mark-to-market accounting. An update on the progress of Phase II is also discussed.

Speakers:

1. Howard A. Freidin - Deloitte Consulting LLP
2. Jerrold Dubner - PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
3. Marcus H. Rafiee - Woodlawn School

3-3 - Multiemployer Plans Workshop

06/04/2008 - 4:30 - 5:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Beyond Corporate Retirement Plans
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

Multiemployer plans present unique issues for actuaries. Panelists give a brief overview of recent developments in multiemployer plans, followed by an open forum providing multiemployer plan actuaries an opportunity for a “hands on” discussion of problems, issues, and experiences encountered in their practices.

Speakers:

1. Leon F. Joyner Jr. - The Segal Company
2. Tammy F. Dixon - The Segal Company

4-1 - Defined Contribution Part 1 – Let’s Run Through the Rules?

06/05/2008 - 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Defined Contribution Issues
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Have you been working on defined benefit plans for what seems forever? Do you know the basic rules of defined contribution plans? The panel provides an overview of defined contribution plans and the rules that govern them, including the changes made by the PPA. Also discussed will be safe harbors, automatic enrollment and other pertinent components of defined contribution plans.

Speakers:

1. Mark A. Dzierzak - Deloitte Consulting LLP
2. Terri W. Vaughan - Aon Hewitt
3. Robert E. Hord Jr. - Wachovia Retirement Services

4-2 - Public Plans Part 1: Current State of the Public Retirement Sector

06/05/2008 - 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Beyond Corporate Retirement Plans
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Public plans are getting an increasing amount of attention and have recently been the subject of several large scale reports and discussions. This kick-off session examines the state of the industry, including summary discussions of reports from:

Speakers:

1. Paul Angelo - The Segal Company
2. Keith Brainard - NASRA
3. Werner Paul Zorn - Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company
4. John E. Bartel - Bartel Associates, LLC

4-3 - Late Breaking Developments

06/05/2008 - 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Compliance Issues
Credits: EA Core 1.80 CPD 1.80

In this popular session, the panelists highlight hot new issues, regulations, and rulings from the IRS, DOL, and PBGC. They also emphasize the practical applications of these new developments and their effects on client consulting assignments.

Speakers:

1. Ethan E. Kra - Ethan E. Kra Actuarial Services LLC
2. John H. Lowell - P-Solve Cassidy

5-1 - Defined Contribution Part 2 – DC Investments and Distributions

06/05/2008 - 1:15 - 2:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Defined Contribution Issues
Credits: EA Core 0.90 EA Noncore 0.90 CPD 1.80

Recent litigation has had significant impacts on defined contribution plan sponsors. The panelists discusses this litigation, where you may learn more than you ever wanted to know about provider fee arrangements, and trends in employee investment education. Defined benefit plans have traditionally been structured to provide an “adequate” retirement income for a career employee. The panelists also discuss retirement adequacy from a defined contribution plan perspective.

Speakers:

1. Mark A. Dzierzak - Deloitte Consulting LLP
2. Daniel P. Cassidy - P-Solve Cassidy
3. David M. Abbey - T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.

5-2 - Public Plans Part 2: Challenges and Criticisms

06/05/2008 - 1:15 - 2:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Beyond Corporate Retirement Plans
Credits: EA Core 1.80 CPD 1.80

From New Jersey to San Diego, public plans have recently been under harsh criticism from the general press, financial analysts and other public policy researchers. In this session the panelists highlight three such criticisms – Mary Williams Walsh’s New York Times articles, Richard Ennis’ “What Ails Public Pensions?,” and Robert Costrell and Michael Podgursky’s “Peaks, Cliffs, and Valleys – The Peculiar Incentives of Teacher Pensions” -- along with responses from the panelists.

Speakers:

1. Paul Angelo - The Segal Company
2. Brad Lee Armstrong - Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company
3. Robert T. McCrory - EFI Actuaries

5-3 - Dialogue With the IRS

06/05/2008 - 1:15 - 2:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Compliance Issues
Credits: EA Core 1.80 CPD 1.80

A high ranking IRS official fields your questions on a number of challenging issues. Don’t miss your chance to get an answer to the question that’s been puzzling you.

Speakers:

1. Donald J. Segal
2. Martin Pippins - Internal Revenue Service

6-1 - Defined Contribution Part 3 – A Unique Perspective on Retirement

06/05/2008 - 3:15 - 4:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Defined Contribution Issues
Credits: EA Core 0.90 EA Noncore 0.90 CPD 1.80

A look at "How to Engineer a Successful Retirement in a DC World” a review of the recent Society of Actuaries risk survey, the impact of behavior economics on retirement and an investment strategy point of view are all addressed. The panel addresses one approach to unraveling employee bewilderment - where to invest/which funds to use/how much to save for retirement. The presenters focus on alternative investment strategies that differ from the mainstream and actually resurrect certain DB fundamentals. The presenters allow you to determine whether there are better strategies and products to help cut through the bewilderment and to allow individuals to customize their risk management in DC plans.

Speakers:

1. Mark A. Dzierzak - Deloitte Consulting LLP
2. Zvi Bodie - Boston University School of Mgmt.

6-2 - Public Plans Part 3: Funding and Disclosure

06/05/2008 - 3:15 - 4:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Beyond Corporate Retirement Plans
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

Public plans use a wide range of funding methods, policies and assumptions to determine employer contributions and financial disclosures, in contrast to the market approaches now standard for private plans. Speakers at this session challenge current public sector practices in these areas. A California case study on how new benefit levels may have been enabled by funding policies and how a more disciplined application of traditional methods may be used to manage them is discussed. The seminar concludes with a discussion of disclosure proposals that may enhance comparability and understanding of the costs and risks of public pension plans.

Speakers:

1. Paul Angelo - The Segal Company
2. John E. Bartel - Bartel Associates, LLC
3. Karen I. Steffen
4. Robert T. McCrory - EFI Actuaries
5. Lawrence A. Johansen - New Hampshire Retirement System

6-3 - Non-qualified Potpourri

06/05/2008 - 3:15 - 4:45 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Nonqualified Plans
Credits: EA Core 0.90 EA Noncore 0.90 CPD 1.80

During this breakout the panelists cover a range of issues involving non-qualified retirement plans, NQDC and other executive compensation. The presenters highlight the compliance and plan design challenges posed by Section 409A and certain regulations related to the Pension Protection Act.

Speakers:

1. John H. Lowell - P-Solve Cassidy
2. Warner Anthony - Attorney at Law

7-1 - Investment/Termination Part 1 – What are all the Investment Strategies?

06/06/2008 - 8:00 - 9:15 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Investment Issues
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

Some of the various investment strategies employed today are 130/30, LDI, and hedge funds. These strategies use all the tools in today’s investment manager’s toolkit and are discussed by the panel.

Speakers:

1. Daniel P. Cassidy - P-Solve Cassidy
2. John Haugh - Merrill Lynch
3. Jeffrey Sung - Method Advisors, LLC

7-2 - Consulting Skills Part 1: The Plain English Actuary: Oxymoron?

06/06/2008 - 8:00 - 9:15 AM
Session Category: Cross Discipline - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

You’re hired, now what? The speakers address communication skills necessary for survival in today’s business world. The speakers bring out the client and consultant perspectives as they discuss:

Speakers:

1. Susanne Simon - Prudential Retirement
2. Jonathan E. Joss - Fidelity Investments Consulting Services
3. Gary A. Pines - Harding & Company

7-3 - Professionalism - Part 1: New Pension Actuarial Standards of Practice

06/06/2008 - 8:00 - 9:15 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Professionalism and Policy
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

During this session, the panelists discuss the requirements of two recently issued ASOPs:

These standards are effective March 15, 2008. The implications of these standards are also discussed.

Speakers:

1. Lawrence J. Sher - October Three LLC
2. Kenneth A. Kent - Cheiron, Inc.
3. Ellen L. Kleinstuber - The Savitz Organization

8-1 - Investment/Termination Part 2 – Liabilities Matching

06/06/2008 - 9:30 - 10:45 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Investment Issues
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

Come hear investment advisors talk about how they implement LDI strategies in the real world. What are the roadblocks to implementation? How can consultants help in the process?

Speakers:

1. Daniel P. Cassidy - P-Solve Cassidy
2. Sean McShea - Ryan Labs Inc.
3. Clinton S. Cary - Northern Trust Global Investments

8-2 - Consulting Skills Part 2: How to Build Relationships

06/06/2008 - 9:30 - 10:45 AM
Session Category: Cross Discipline - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

New business development and project management success is based on building relationships in an organized, disciplined and proactive manner. Learn some of the tools and techniques in this interactive session.

Speakers:

1. Gary A. Pines - Harding & Company
2. Erica Michelle Peters - Towers Watson

8-3 - Professionalism - Part 2: New Qualification Standards and SoA/CCA CPE Requirements

06/06/2008 - 9:30 - 10:45 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Professionalism and Policy
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

In this session, the panel discusses the new qualification standards and focuses on the implications for pension actuaries. The new CPE requirements for maintaining active SoA and CCA membership are also discussed.

Speakers:

1. Sheila Kalkunte - American Academy of Actuaries
2. Emily K. Kessler - Society of Actuaries
3. Donald J. Segal

9-1 - Investment/Termination Part 3 – Risk Transfer

06/06/2008 - 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Investment Issues
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

The speakers review the emerging marketplace regarding alternative retirement plan resolutions beyond plan termination and annuity purchases. They also focus on the marketplace factors affecting plan sponsors as they weight their options ranging from risk limitation to risk elimination. This includes a review of the regulatory issues impacting these new alternatives.

Speakers:

1. Daniel P. Cassidy - P-Solve Cassidy
2. Ari N. Jacobs - Aon Hewitt
3. Bradley D. Belt - Palisades Capital Advisors, LLC

9-2 - Professionalism - Part 3: Actuarial Communications

06/06/2008 - 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Session Category: Professionalism
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

The panelists discuss ASOP 41, Actuarial Communications and ASOP 21, Responding to or Assisting Auditors or Examiners in Connection with Financial Statements for All Practice Areas. The panelists focus on applying ASOP 41 to the new required funded status certifications under Section 436 of the Internal Revenue Code and general communications with plan sponsors regarding PPA. In addition, an open discussion of communications with auditors and actuaries who support auditors takes place.

Speakers:

1. Tonya B. Manning - Internal Revenue Service
2. Lawrence J. Sher - October Three LLC
3. Kenneth A. Kent - Cheiron, Inc.

9-3 - Dialogue With the IRS

06/06/2008 - 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Compliance Issues
Credits: EA Core 1.50 CPD 1.50

A high ranking IRS official fields your questions on a number of challenging issues. Don’t miss your chance to get an answer to the question that’s been puzzling you.

Speakers:

1. Donald J. Segal
2. Martin Pippins - Internal Revenue Service

GS - General Session - Why Do Firms Offer Risky Defined Benefit Pension Plans?

06/05/2008 - 8:00 - 9:30 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - General
Credits: EA Noncore 1.80 CPD 1.80

We have all heard about one of the drawbacks to sponsoring a defined benefit pension program: namely, the volatility of required cash contributions and accounting expense. Plan sponsors can choose to offer essentially riskless DB promises by backing pension payouts with appropriately matched fixed-income investments. But, virtually no plan sponsor in the U.S. has chosen to do so, and most take on a significant amount of risk with the investments in the pension plan. Shouldn’t participants in a “risky” pension plan receive higher compensation for this risk? And if so, wouldn’t that force sponsors to minimize risk? Our distinguished panelists take on these issues and offer explanations as to why plan sponsors do not (yet) minimize risk in their DB plans.

Speakers:

1. David A. Love - Columbia Business School
2. Paul A. Smith - Federal Reserve Board
3. Thomas M. Sablak - October Three LLC
4. Tonya B. Manning - Internal Revenue Service