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    Coca-Cola and Pepsi Pensions Laila Nayani Professor: William Blix ACC: 305 Abstract In this paper I will cover the comparative analysis case study of the pension plans offered by the

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    you do not agree to the ifs using any part of this submission as an exemplar‚ please enter an N in the following box ‘Pension Planning: Use it or lose it?’ The pension planning needs of company directors are wide and varied. With pensions legislation set to experience further changes on the 6th April 2012‚ time is limited for those wanting to take full advantage of pension planning. The following article aims to raise your awareness of how financial advisers can be of assistance in planning

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    Tata Steel

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    Introduction Backed by 100 glorious years of experience in steel making‚ Tata Steel is among the top ten steel producers in the world with an existing annual crude steel production capacity of 30 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA). Established in 1907‚ it is the first integrated steel plant in Asia and is now the world`s second most geographically diversified steel producer and a Fortune 500 Company. Tata Steel has a balanced global presence in over 50 developed European and fast growing Asian markets

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    Pension vs. Postretirement Benefits There are four fundamental differences between pension and postretirement benefits. (Mcgraw-hill‚ p967) The amount of pension benefits is based on the number of years an employee works for the company whereas the amount of postretirement healthcare benefits is unrelated to the length of employment. (Mcgraw-hill‚ p967) The costs of providing coverage can vary significantly dependent on the retiree’s needs for that year. (Mcgraw-hill‚ p967) Postretirement benefits

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    Insurance Companies and Pension Funds Insurance Companies Insurance companies assume the risk of their clients in return for a fee‚ called the Premium. Most people purchase insurance because they are risk-averse-they would rather pay a certainty equivalent (the premium) than accept a gamble What is Insurance? A contract (policy) in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company. The company pools clients’ risks to make payments

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    Weygandt‚ and Warfield On January 1‚ 2012‚ Harrington Company has the following defined benefit pension plan balances. Projected benefits obligation $5‚600‚000 Fair value of plan assets 6‚400‚000 The interest (settlement) rate applicable to the plan is agreement so that service costs of $620‚000 9% On January 1‚ 2013‚ the company amends its pension are created. Other data related to the pension plan are as follows: 2012 $180‚000 0 255‚000 225‚000 320‚000 5% 2013 $195‚000 97‚000 305‚000 300‚000 515

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    Abstract The economic recession since 2008 have left many public organizations in the US with extraordinary budgetary difficulties; and underfunded pension/OPEB (Other Post-Employment Benefits) play a critical role leading to that trouble. For the state employers who sponsor OPEB‚ under-budgeting problem arises for several reasons. First‚ the current accounting practice is that they account for these costs on pay-as-you-go basis‚ meaning the expenses are paid out as incurred. Even though GASB requires

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    Tata Steel

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    Tata Iron and Steel Company was established by Dorabji Tata on August 25‚ 1907‚ as part of his father Jamsetji’sTata Group.[11][12][13] By 1939 it operated the largest steel plant in the British Empire. The company launched a major modernization and expansion program in 1951. Later‚ the program was upgraded to 2 MTPA project. In 1990‚ it started expansion plan and established its subsidiary Tata Inc. in New York. The company changed its name from TISCO to Tata Steel in 2005.[14] In August 2004‚

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    Chaparral Steel

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    above complex approach actually worked‚ over these four years? What was the outlook (as of the case date) for further progress in this matter? In 1975 Chaparral Steel commissioned minimill and started production. Minimills are different from traditional integrated steel plants. In minimill an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is used for steel making purpose and in downstream long product is made using rolling mill. The advantage of minimill is it requires less capital investment and a good solution when

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    job-related stress and other ailments that come with most jobs‚ such as lack of sleep and poor lunchtime diet. They may also have time to get more exercise after they stop working. Greater returns from pensions and Social Security Although the actual benefit paid from Social Security or a company pension plan will be lower for early retirees‚ the recipient may still come out ahead over time if he or she plays the cards right. Prestige While this may be the least important of all issues pertaining to

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