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The most current pension and investment information available in Canada, located in these easy to use directories. Click on any logo for information.
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September 2002
To order the September 2002 issue, or any others, call our single copy
sales department at (416) 596-5038. If you prefer, you may order single issues,
or single articles using the order form on this
site.
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Features
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Pensions
> An argument for higher RRSP limits
Baby boomers will trigger a healthcare funding crisis. The solution is higher registered retirement savings plan contribution limits.
By Robert Brown
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Investments
> Hiring a fund-of-hedge-funds manager
Six steps to selecting a fund-of-hedge-funds manager.
By Brian Moore and Kevin O'Brien
> Value proposition
Investing in value stocks ensures your portfolio will lose less in down markets.
By Sam Wiseman
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Benefits
> Measuring employee abilities
Screening your employees to ensure they can physically do the job they've been hired to do will reduce disability costs.
By Liz Scott
> The cost of managed formularies
Managed formularies may reduce drug plan expenditures, but what's the cost?
By Suzanne Lepage
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Departments
> Editorial
The Joint Forum loses another chair.
By Kevin Press
> Insights
Examining disaster planning one year after Sept. 11.
By Anna Sharratt
> Viewpoint
Designing better beneficiary designation forms.
By Nancy Chaplick
> Investment Strategies
Cutting interest rates in a post-Sept. 11 environment.
By Murray Leiter
> Benefits Trends
The role of pharma companies in employee health.
By Andrea Davis
> Pension Planning
The DC plan only needs one investment option.
By Andre Pelletier
> The Law
New legislation in the U.S. clarifies the role of auditors.
By Murray Gold
> Industry
Canadian pension funds join Nortel class action suit in the U.S.
By Anna Sharratt
> People
> Back Words
The top 25 buzzwords.
By Andrea Davis
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