US Pension Reform Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA)

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US Pension Reform Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) RON GEBHARDTSBAUER SENIOR PENSION FELLOW AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ACTUARIES 2007 ACA Annual Members Conference Gatwick Hilton February 8, 2007 1:50 pm to 3:00 pm The American Academy of Actuaries is a national organization formed in 1965 to bring together, in a single entity, actuaries of all specializations within the United States. A major purpose of the Academy is to act as a public information organization for the profession. Academy committees, task forces and work groups regularly prepare testimony and provide information to Congress and senior federal policy-makers, comment on proposed federal and state regulations, and work closely with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and state officials on issues related to insurance, pensions and other forms of risk financing. The Academy establishes qualification standards for the actuarial profession in the United States and supports two independent boards. The Actuarial Standards Board promulgates standards of practice for the profession, and the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline helps to ensure high standards of professional conduct are met. The Academy also supports the Joint Committee for the Code of Professional Conduct, which develops standards of conduct for the U.S. actuarial profession. Copyright 2007 by the 1 American Academy of Actuaries

Topics A review of our new funding law (PPA) Using Academy s Principles for Funding Changes for cash balance plans (schemes) Outlook for DB plans in US 2

The Past Seven Years Perfect storm Equity prices fell by almost half Interest rates fell & stayed down More bankruptcies Uncertainty due to temporary funding fixes Uncertainty for legality of cash balance plans Many employers freezing/terminating plans Today: things are much improved PPA passed last August 3

PPA Predictability & Hedge-ability Reduces uncertainty of temporary fixes Allows use of market liabilities, so can hedge In past, had to smooth discount rate over 4 years Eliminates cliff in contribution if < 80% funded Due to prior dual-rule system Reduces smoothing of assets & liability From 4 years to 2 years Can increase volatility unless hedge risks Why not require market assets & liabilities and allow smoothing of contribution (or amortization payment)? 4

PPA Solvency Increases target to 100% of PV accrued benefits Using corporate bond rate (not Treasury rate in past) Requires projected mortality by regulation Employer permitted to use experience, under certain conditions But doesn t require a margin If poorly funded, must use termination liability 5 year phase in (smooth contribution) Requires earliest retirement age & most subsidized form for older employees, even if company is healthy Worse than worst case? Why not calculate liability assuming company liquidates on valuation date. 6

PPA Transparency More timely, improved market disclosure to participants Incentives to fund; more flexibility Greater deductions increase range of contributions But firms say they won t contribute beyond 100% Since excise taxes can take 90% of reversion on termination Suggestion: allow transfers of super surplus to other benefit plans Moral hazards reduced by: Requiring bond rate (expected rate encouraged equities) Shorter amortization periods to pay for increasing benefits Increased restrictions on benefits & improvements e.g., accruals and lump sums frozen if < 60% funded 7

Simplicity PPA One funding method One amortization period 7 years (5 years for waivers) But now requires yield curve Or 3 segment approximation 8

Will Plans Stay Solvent? Will sponsors immunize with bonds? Weak sponsors may not do it Good returns help sponsor; Bad returns put to PBGC Should law require bonds or funding margins? Funding margins helped keep plans solvent in past PBGC premium (0.9% of unfunded) helps Could risk-related premiums reduce this risk? Credit risk & asset risk Good in theory, but problems in practice Would increase premium when sponsor least able to afford it Varying by asset risk could improve behavior, but credit risk? Politically difficult to pass in US Healthy firms with immunized plans should like 9 How are UK firms reacting to PPF risk-related premiums?

Keeping Employers Responsible Currently, employers can go into bankruptcy & put pension plan to PBGC Senate bill would have given PBGC a new tool Freeze benefits, PBGC guarantees, cap PBGC liability Need to freeze lump sums & benefits over maximum Result: Employer kept responsible for plan, not PBGC Retirees keep accrued benefit, instead of guarantee benefit PBGC sets contribution that sponsor can make Avoids courts permitting dumping plan on PBGC Any contribution is to the good Controversial: just given to airlines that froze benefits Congress set contribution level; not perfect solution 10

Cash Balance Plans Employers very interested in them They make more sense today Particularly for employers with mobile employees But legal uncertainty scared employers PPA clarified not age discriminatory Only applies prospectively, not retroactively 2 major court decisions in past ½ year say ok retroactively Employers showing more interest again? PPA also provides more flexibility in interest credits 11

A New Day? Large plan funding levels back above 100% ABO Per studies by TP and Watson Wyatt TP study says PPA not so bad (not more volatile) Contribution cliff at 80% funding much improved Can immunize if hold bonds & use spot discount rate Employers can contribute more So funding rules should not eliminate DB plans Are we out of the woods yet? 12

A New Day? FASB Phase I (effective this year) requires pension plans funded position on balance sheet at market Uses PBO, not ABO What effect will this have? Analysts already using this information from footnotes Stock market still going up, despite this upcoming change May unnerve some investors when they see: Net worth drop due to elimination of artificial pension asset A few major firms may have negative net worth Net worth more volatile, unless immunize FASB Phase II will affect the income statement But may be in a separate bucket from operating earnings Thus, accounting rules should not eliminate DB plans 13

So What Will Happen? Decisions are made around: Perception of top management & what competition doing Hewitt: 35% reassessing, but few changing in 2007 Do prospective employees want a DB plan? Do DB plans still make sense for employers to maintain their workforce (recruit/retain/retire employees)? Government & union employees still want DB Mobile private sector workers like cash balance Not the traditional DB plans with early retirement subsidies That they probably won t ever stay to get Many small and medium-sized firms are starting CB plans Sponsors freezing DB no panacea, unless immunize 14

So What Will Happen? PPA encouraging 401(k)s to be more like DB by: Automatic enrollment/contribution Automatic contribution increases when pay increases Default life cycle investments What about: Automatic annuitization at retirement? No lump sum without a deferred annuity at age 80? Actuarially determined contribution based on needs? 15

So What Will Happen? DC plans not good at maintaining workforce Employees more likely to retire when stocks do well i.e., when business is good, and you need employees Employees less likely to retire when stocks do poorly i.e., when businesses may need to lay off employees Some won t retire when old & spent (didn t contribute/invest well) Workers suing: poor company stock, high fees, bad advice Retirement security is a big issue in US now Employers may find valuable to have both DB & DC More new ideas will be discussed in next session 16