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标题: Pension Plan Return Objectives [打印本页]

作者: willsucceed    时间: 2011-7-13 15:34     标题: Pension Plan Return Objectives

Does anyone know why it says that we should consider inflation in Pension Plan return objectives? PBO already includes projected future salary increases, so inflation should already be factored in. Inflation is also considered in Total Future Liability measure (preferred over PBO). Why? Does CFAI want us to assume that pension payments will be indexed to inflation?
作者: oneboy    时间: 2011-7-13 15:34

From the text "The return requirement is the real return required on the plan assets plus the expected inflation rate"
作者: Zestt    时间: 2011-7-13 15:34

I would say as employees get older in the company , presumably they are more productive and paid higher. Salary increase is not an inflation thing. Future salary increases will come even with inflation rate low
作者: mar350    时间: 2011-7-13 15:34

Schwezer says that Total Future Liability is PBO adjusted for inflation. Salary increases are already included in PBO though. So, isn't it double counting to adjust PBO for inflation?

Again, the only way this makes sense to me would be if pension payments (not salaries) were indexed to inflation. Am I missing something?




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