An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker
Dramatic changes in medical science and a general improvement in living standards has led to significant reduction in the morality rate of certain age groups in South Africa. As a result the average age at which people are likely to die increased significantly in the 2oth century. The implications o...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Published: |
North-West University
2008
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/105 |
id |
ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-105 |
---|---|
record_format |
oai_dc |
spelling |
ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-1052014-04-16T03:52:54ZAn assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis BekkerBekker, FrancisDefined contribution fundsFund creditInvestmentsMembersDramatic changes in medical science and a general improvement in living standards has led to significant reduction in the morality rate of certain age groups in South Africa. As a result the average age at which people are likely to die increased significantly in the 2oth century. The implications of this has not only to increase the number of people who survive to retirement age, but it has also seen larger numbers of people live for much longer periods in retirement. Opposite to the above, is the HIVIAids pandemic, which will increase the mortality rates of individuals at a younger age and undoubtedly affect pension plans and the costs thereof. The effect of all these changes have been the ultimate cost of providing a given pension benefit. At first the paper examines the trend in retirement saving away from Defined Benefit (DB) towards Define Contribution (DC) funds. It looks at the reasons why this shift has occurred in South Africa, and provided confirmation of the retirement savings plans away from DB structures and towards DC type of plans in South Africa. Secondly the paper briefly looks at the operation of DC plans in South Africa. The potential consequences of the shift are then reviewed in the context of roleplayers in the retirement savings decision and personal involvement in retirement planning process. Upon completion of the literature study, a model was developed in which data from DC funds were used to make projections regarding the sufficiency and adequacy of funding within DC funds. This study has proved that the shift from DB to DC funds had an enormous impact on provision for retirement. It was found that a significant part of the population will not be independent at retirement and therefore might potentially became a responsibility of the state. The paper suggests that the level of personal involvement in the retirement savings decision may be a critical factor in determining the propensity of an individual to save for retirement. As a result research is proposed to consider the importance of the three elements in the involvement of the individual in the retirement savings decision: the perceived ownership of retirement savings, the awareness of the need to save for retirement and the understanding of how to save for retirement.Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.North-West University2008-11-27T10:35:50Z2008-11-27T10:35:50Z2003Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/105 |
collection |
NDLTD |
sources |
NDLTD |
topic |
Defined contribution funds Fund credit Investments Members |
spellingShingle |
Defined contribution funds Fund credit Investments Members Bekker, Francis An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
description |
Dramatic changes in medical science and a general improvement in living
standards has led to significant reduction in the morality rate of certain age
groups in South Africa. As a result the average age at which people are likely to
die increased significantly in the 2oth century.
The implications of this has not only to increase the number of people who
survive to retirement age, but it has also seen larger numbers of people live for
much longer periods in retirement.
Opposite to the above, is the HIVIAids pandemic, which will increase the
mortality rates of individuals at a younger age and undoubtedly affect pension
plans and the costs thereof. The effect of all these changes have been the
ultimate cost of providing a given pension benefit.
At first the paper examines the trend in retirement saving away from Defined
Benefit (DB) towards Define Contribution (DC) funds. It looks at the reasons why
this shift has occurred in South Africa, and provided confirmation of the
retirement savings plans away from DB structures and towards DC type of plans
in South Africa.
Secondly the paper briefly looks at the operation of DC plans in South Africa. The
potential consequences of the shift are then reviewed in the context of roleplayers
in the retirement savings decision and personal involvement in retirement
planning process.
Upon completion of the literature study, a model was developed in which data
from DC funds were used to make projections regarding the sufficiency and
adequacy of funding within DC funds.
This study has proved that the shift from DB to DC funds had an enormous
impact on provision for retirement. It was found that a significant part of the
population will not be independent at retirement and therefore might potentially
became a responsibility of the state.
The paper suggests that the level of personal involvement in the retirement
savings decision may be a critical factor in determining the propensity of an
individual to save for retirement. As a result research is proposed to consider the
importance of the three elements in the involvement of the individual in the
retirement savings decision: the perceived ownership of retirement savings, the
awareness of the need to save for retirement and the understanding of how to
save for retirement. === Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004. |
author |
Bekker, Francis |
author_facet |
Bekker, Francis |
author_sort |
Bekker, Francis |
title |
An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
title_short |
An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
title_full |
An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
title_fullStr |
An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
title_full_unstemmed |
An assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by Francis Bekker |
title_sort |
assessment : defined contribution funds and retirement / by francis bekker |
publisher |
North-West University |
publishDate |
2008 |
url |
http://hdl.handle.net/10394/105 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT bekkerfrancis anassessmentdefinedcontributionfundsandretirementbyfrancisbekker AT bekkerfrancis assessmentdefinedcontributionfundsandretirementbyfrancisbekker |
_version_ |
1716663049647030272 |