C7 - DB Design (Specifics) Flashcards
Sponsor may discriminate between individuals by:
- Level of benefits provided
- Form of benefits provided
- Providing/not providing benefits
Factors sponsors use to discriminate between individuals (if allowed by law)
- Age
- Period of employment
- Type of work
- Hours worked
- Sex
Factors that restrict sponsors discrimination options
- Law/scheme rules
- Business ethics
- Industrial relations (including competition)
Advantages and disadvantages of minimum period of employment prior to entry
+ Reduces admin costs in connection with early leavers
+ Sponsor can target resources more efficiently
+ Rewards loyalty
+ Lower costs where service related benefits are based on DJS and not date joined company
- Less attractive to current and potential employees
- Ineligible employees may make alternative provisions
- Those in greatest need may have no protection
Factors the State considers when setting SPA
- Costs involved
- Ages at which individuals commonly stop work
- Desire to create employment opportunities for the young
- Changing needs of individuals eg whether to use a flexible band of retirement ages
- Significant changes in life expectancy
Common forms of retirement benefit
- Lump sum to meet immediate financial needs
- Pension to meet ongoing financial needs
- Indemnification against or subsidy of care costs
Death in service benefits may be related to:
- Benefits that would have been received by the member remained in service until NRA
- Salary before death
- Service before death
- Potential service to NRA
- Availability/restrictions on insurance
Vesting period
Minimum period of service with an employer after which an employer must provide benefits of some form if the employee leaves the scheme
Benefit increases may be awarded:
- At a fixed rate
- Inline with an inflation index
- On a discretionary basis
- Combination of the above
Ways occupational schemes can allow for integration with State benefits
- Reduction in accrual rate
- Reduction to accursed pension of an amount based in the State pension
- Defining pensionable pay as pay less an offset based on the State pension
Potential legislative restrictions on schemes
- Limits on contribution amounts
- Restrictions on investment types
- Limits on benefits amount on form eg requirement for particular pension increases, min/max retirement ages