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Using a novel dataset with over 100,000 actual payout decisions, we investigate the nature of the strong negative relationship between recent stock returns and the annuitization of retirement savings. After controlling for several standard explanations (e.g., wealth effects), we present evidence...
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In this paper I derive semi-analytical solutions to the problem of finding the optimal consumption and asset allocation decisions post-retirement. I assume the preference of retirees follow HARA type of utility function, with joint consideration of a bequest motive, housing and publicly provided...
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This paper presents long term projections of the cost of public pensions in Australia, taking into account behavioural effects. I assume retirees make financial decisions to maximise their lifetime utilities, and their consumption and asset allocation react to policy changes. I find that the...
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This paper develops a life-cycle utility model of the preferences of retirees, with joint consideration of bequest motive, housing decision and public pension. The model parameters are calibrated to the ABS data of Household Expenditure Survey and Survey of Income and Housing. The calibrated...
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Most Americans have not estimated how much they need to save for retirement. This lack of awareness may contribute to low levels of retirement savings. We investigate the relation between planning and retirement wealth. Those who have estimated how much they need to save for retirement have...
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Americans now hold trillions of dollars in individual retirement savings accounts. Concerned about conflicts of interest among financial advisers who provide advice to retirement savers, the Department of Labor has proposed imposing fiduciary status and a "best interest" standard on such...
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Americans are rapidly losing their pensions — replaced by savings plans disguised as retirement plans.Many sponsors view defined contribution (DC) plans as the best option for retaining some of the features of a pension plan without bearing all of the costs and risks of DB. This paper explores...
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The recent financial crisis and historical record suggest important lessons about the design of national pension systems. First, wide fluctuation in asset returns makes it hard for well-informed savers to select a saving rate or a sensible investment strategy for DC pensions. Workers who follow...
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One of the most recent innovations in the Chilean social security system is the introduction of an unemployment insurance that combines individual accounts and a solidarity fund. Since the benefits of the new system are funded in nature, it naturally emerges the issue of how the savings should...
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Regulation in countries that have adopted defined contribution (DC) pension systems based on savings accounts typically includes minimum return guarantees (MRG) provisions to limit the risk of financial downturns. This paper studies the consequences of this regulation over asset allocation...
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