plan sponsor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplanandsponsor
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plan
noun
uk/plæn/us/plæn/
a set of decisions about how to do something in ...
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sponsor
noun[C]
uk/ˈspɒn.sər/us/ˈspɑːn.sɚ/
a person or company that supports a person, organization, or activity by ...
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(Definition ofplanandsponsorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofplan sponsor
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In our base case, we assume that theplansponsorinvests plan assets in a consistent and constant proportionality of 60% equities and 40 % bonds.
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Here, there is a concern for the interests of theplansponsorand beneficiaries.
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Theplansponsormust make adequate contributions and bears all the investment risk.
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This is particularly likely if theplansponsoris a government body or stable employer, which views itself as being in existence in perpetuity.
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A plan is initiated only when it is evaluated as suitable by itsplansponsorand chosen by the plan selector.
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In shutting down a plan, theplansponsormust purchase annuities for the accrued benefits of all plan participants.
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Theplansponsoris responsible for managing the pension fund and being able to pay promised benefits.
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These annuities are financed by corporate contributions to a separately managed pension fund invested under the aegis of theplansponsor.
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The particular value of this dataset is its inclusion of a wide range of plan types, plan structures, andplansponsorformats.
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In practical terms, the outcome is the imposition of 'tax ' from the viewpoint of theplansponsor.
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Whether the traditional or the cash balance plan is better for this worker depends on how long he or she remains employed by theplansponsor.
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Under current law, however, the pension plan has fiduciary responsibility, and if some of the choices go bad, theplansponsormay be held responsible for offering these choices.
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Suppose an actuary calculates that theplansponsorneeds to contribute $15,000 for a particular employee over the next five years.
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This is not terribly surprising given that, at least in part, these plans were originally set up to reward workers who stayed with theplansponsor.
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More significantly, defined benefit plans require theplansponsorto bear any investment risk associated with the potential shortfall between promised pension payments and investment earnings.
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The closer a worker was to retirement and the longer the period of service before the plan conversion, the greater the transition protection offered by theplansponsor.
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A cautiousplansponsorwith a concern for its reputation may choose to contribute more than this minimum, which, along with common investment policies, will likely make its plan overfunded.
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Normally the employer is theplansponsorand decides on his own pension plan structure and plan features, including type of plan, investment patterns, and other elements.
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