The April 2005 issue of Pensions World
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  COMMENT 3
  Having the Last Word
Terry Faulkner wonders if the government has finally got the message on state pension reform.
 
     
  NAPF INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 4
  Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Emily Colman reports on the latest asset allocation thinking from Edinburgh.
 
   
  CURRENT EVENTS 7/8/12/14/15
  A summary of current news including:  
6 April sees stakeholder lifestyling option 7
Untangling the contracting out skein 7
     
  ME AND MY PENSION
  Over the rainbow
The Mail on Sunday 's Jeff Prestridge explains how he is planning for his pot of retirement gold.
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  PMI SPRING CONFERENCE
  Hang in there
Has the government ushered in better times or demonstrated legislative incompetence? Ceri Jones reports on the arguments of the season .
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PENSION CRISIS CONFERENCE
Principles and pitfalls
Emily Colman reports on industry leaders' beliefs and hopes for pensions' political future.
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ANNUAL PROPERTY SURVEY
When it rains, it pours
Will spring showers of cash into property bring forth a good harvest – or drown it? Howard McWilliam asks the green fingered experts.
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PENSION PROTECTION
Sink or swim?
The Pension Protection Fund lifeboat slides down the slipway on 6 April. Chief rescuer Myra Kinghorn mans the bridge.
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PENSIONS PROMISE?
Dire straits
Could recent developments and the approach of the A Day harvest give SIPPs an even more appealing flavour? James Thomas prepares his palette .
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New Series: COMMUNICATIONS
On message
Make sure no one is left out when spreading the word. In the first of a six part series Hannah Clarke reveals a few secrets of the communicator's art.
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DC COMMUNICATION
Rules of engagement
DC schemes need a sound pre-emptive strategy for winning members' hearts and minds. Gary Smith urges employers to take responsibility for employee empowerment.
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OUTSOURCING
Close orbit
DC schemes need a sound pre-emptive strategy for winning members' hearts and minds. Gary Smith urges employers to take responsibility for employee empowerment.
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INSURANCE
Life's a gamble
Providing life cover sounds so simple but has a minefield of hidden traps for the unwary. Chris Brown finds a safe passage .
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RISK ASSESSMENT
Be a Smartie
From choosing sweets to investment risk, analysis has its place. Nicholas Phizackerley shows how to manage it to best effect .
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