Retirement Townhall Adds to Debate on Pension Accounting

In "New reporting trend may ultimately put pain in rearview mirror" (Retirement Townhall, March 23, 2011), Milliman Inc. executive Bart Pushaw cites "Big Baths and Pension Accounting" by Susan Mangiero (March 9, 2011) and "Rewriting Pension History" by Michael Rapoport (Wall Street Journal, March 9, 2011) in his discussion about pension plan reporting reform. Specifically, Pushaw talks about the convergence of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") with international standards and the likelihood that plan sponsors' earnings "would be automatically increased, and expenses decreased, for future years" because of accelerated "hits" when performance is poor. He adds that a move towards more realistic representation of the funding status of a particular defined benefit plan will encourage the use of liability driven investing ("LDI") as a way to "avoid the significant mark-to-market hits that are expected in the future."

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