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December
2001 - Volume
30
No 12
- Me and my pension -
Chrissie Maher explains her pensions
history
- Software -
A hard look at pensions software
- Travelling Light -
John Ralfe on Boots' decision to ditch equities
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November
2001 - Volume
30
No 11
- Me and my pension -
Minister for Pensions Ian McCartney gives us the intriguing low down
on his own pension story
- AVC's -
The end of the line? Alison Plager reports.
- Long Term Strategy -
Stephanie Hawthorne, Editor, assesses Government attempts to do right
by pensions
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October
2001 - Volume
30
No 10
- End of the
Rainbow - If you want a pot of retirement gold, Ian
Eggleden can say that joining a decent pension scheme is better than
trying to outwit a funny little man in a green hat
- Design and Packaging
- When life sometimes seems like a
supermarket aisle full of services clamouring for our money, do we
need more special offers to attract young people to pensions? asks
Howard McWilliam
- Webworld
- a guide to the best and worst of websites
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September
2001 - Volume
30
No 9
- Continental
bonding A healthy euro bond market means a healthy euro. Paul Trickett
Watson Wyatt checks its progress
- In
good company - Hogg
Robinson has appointed Chris Gibson as tax director, to be
responsible for its global tax affairs.
- Webworld
- a guide to the best and worst of websites
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August
2001 - Volume
30
No 8
- Home or away With moves to
raise standards and create industry norms, third party
administration could be as attractive as a beach full of bronzed
Australians. Allison Plager takes a stroll down Yabbie Creek.
- Tendering
debate Paul Trickett Watson Wyatt considers the theoretical
timescales for the thorny introduction of the euro.
- OPAS: help
yourself Rather than shrieking
with dismay, disputing parties should welcome OPAS’s involvement,
suggests Jo Whiterod.
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July
2001 - Volume
30
No 7
- Measuring up: Does
your pension fund make the grade? David Harris gets his tape measure
out.
- Tendering
debate: Paul Trickett Watson Wyatt considers the theoretical timescales
for the thorny introduction of the euro.
- The changing face of
pensions:
Will a new shade of pensions lipstick
be enough or is surgery necessary? Pamela Atherton reports
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June
2001 - Volume 30
No 6
- NAPF conference
review: Will a new shade
of pensions lipstick be enough or is surgery necessary?
- Pensions for all:
Stakeholders are a prelude to
compulsion, asserts Jack McVitie.
- Lawyers Survey:
James Thomas visits the brief-face of
pensions.
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May
2001 - Volume 30
No 5
- Trustees'
special issue: Overcoming
hurdles.
- Global Custody:
Avoid DIY dangers.
- Exclusive
interview: Harriet
Maunsell speaks out.
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April
2001 - Volume 30
No 4
- A world fit for
stakeholders: Is the
world ready to receive them?
- East
is East: The NAPF annual
investment conference got off to a windy start.
- Brass tacks:
The roaring twenties, prohibition, rum-running… and the biggest
financial disaster to impact on a global scale.
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March
2001 - Volume 30
No 3
- Time is running
out: The
MFR is causing much controversy, but why hasn’t a better alternative
been put into practice.
- Are we losing
sight of the goal?: The offside rule and pensions.
- Will your
anchor hold?: Trust
is the key factor in any relationship, but one mistake can prove
destructive.
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February
2001 - Volume 30
No 2
- Equitable Life:
Safety first
- Making
preparations for: Life's
longest holiday
- Investment fees
survey: Getting value for
money
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January
2001 - Volume 30
No 1
- Investment:
No sex please, we're ethical
- Communications
survey: The experts do the
talking
- Accounting
standards: FRS17 - the
impact of pension costs
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