House Bill Carries DC Disclosure Requirements

A bill that has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would impose new disclosure requirements on defined contribution plans.

The American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act (H.R. 4213) is expected to be considered by the House on May 25, according to the American Benefits Council (ABC).

“We appreciate the efforts of Representatives George Miller (D-California) and Richard Neal (D-Massachusetts), who worked with us to ensure the transparency and security of workplace savings plans,” said James A. Klein, president of ABC. “We remain concerned, however, that the effective date for adoption of these new rules is unworkable given the need for extensive regulatory guidance, as these new rules will require substantial changes to existing systems and procedures. We intend to work with the U.S. Department of Labor to obtain a ‘good faith’ standard for compliance with the new rules.”

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Pension Relief

According to Klein, the bill also includes long-awaited pension funding relief measures such as provisions allowing single-employer and multiemployer pension plans an extended amortization of losses suffered in the recent market decline.

“The unprecedented ‘perfect storm’ of depressed financial markets, low interest rates and new pension funding rules has artificially inflated companies’ defined benefit pension obligations,” Klein said, in a statement. “Millions of dollars, normally earmarked for job creation and capital investment, are now being diverted into already healthy pension funds. This relief will help companies invest in jobs and infrastructure.”

More information about the bill can be found on the Web site of the House Committee on Ways & Means here.

 

 

 

Firm Unveils Alternative Investment Fund-of-Funds

Navellier & Associates announced it launched Navellier Select, L.P., an alternative investment fund-of-funds, in January 2010.

The company said Navellier Select, L.P. is a dynamically managed portfolio of hedge funds that pursues diverse managers, strategies, and asset classes across liquid global markets. The portfolio consists of seven to 12 uncorrelated funds, managing over $3.4 billion in combined assets that have demonstrated exceptional risk-adjusted returns.

“The fund-of-funds concept is not new to us,” said Louis Navellier, Chief Investment Officer. “We’ve acted as a consultant for multi-manager portfolio evaluations for clients for years, analyzing how a client’s group of investment managers blend together, using the same or similar statistical tools we use in constructing equity portfolios for clients.”

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More information about the company is available at http://www.navellier.com/.

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