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Index
to Volume 27, January - December 1998
(References show the volume number, issue number and page number)
A
- Accountancy
George...don't do that!, Paul Oliver, 27.3.49
- Accounting standards
The tail wagging the dog, Raj Mody, 27.7.49
- Actuarial valuations
Sheep in wolf's clothing, Andrew Wise, 27.3.35
- Actuaries
For sale, Richard Hawkes, 27.11.28
150th Anniversary
An actuarial carol, Peter Tompkins, 27.7.39
- Annuities
Give and let die, Adrian Boulding, 27.3.48
The final whistle, Ronnie Lymburn, 27.7.43
B
- Beginners' page
Pop groups, Steve Carrodus, 27.1.47
So very hard to do, Anna Rogers, 27.2.58
The world is your oyster, Norman Braithwaite, 27.3.54
Three choices, Neil Crighton, 27.4.64
The great DC v DB debate, Neil Crighton, 27.5.69
Back to basics, Lawless Bethune, 27.6.71
Guardian angels, Philippa James, 27.7.56
Unapproved!, Ian Eggleden, 27.8.57
Trustees’ creed and rules, John Quarrell, 27.9.49
A question of sex, Andrew Ashley Taylor, 27.10.54
Held to account, Gerry Degaute, 27.11.58
Queuing up for QPA’s, Margaret Snowdon, 27.12.56
C
- City eye
Banking on trouble, Anthony Hilton, 27.1.16
By the book, Anthony Hilton, 27.2.18
Building blocks, Anthony Hilton, 27.3.18
Uncertain futures, Anthony Hilton, 27.4.18
The casualty list, Anthony Hilton, 27.5.64
Share and share alike, Anthony Hilton, 27.6.18
Tales from the bull ring, Anthony Hilton, 27.7.18
- Comment
The widow's mite, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.1.3
A backward step, Ann Robinson, 27.2.3
The bubble reputation, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.3.3
Brown sugar, Ann Robinson, 27.4.3
The caring company, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.5.3
The EMU has landed!, Ann Robinson, 27.6.3
Compulsion!, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.7.3
Taking stock, Ann Robinson, 27.8.3
The good, the bad and the ugly, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.9.3
For the record, Ann Robinson, 27.10.3
A national pensions day?, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.11.3
What will Father Christmas bring for pension schemes?, Ann
Robinson 27.12.3
- Communications
Talk shows, Mark Miller, 27.1.29
- Communications survey
A touch of magic, Moira O’Neill, 27.5.16
- Conference review
In the shadow of the euro, Moira O’Neill, 27.10.21
- Corporate governance
Watch the birdie, Tom Corran, 27.4.41
- Consultants’ survey
Juggling with change, Antonia Senior, 27.10.31
- Current Events
27.1.5-15
27.2.7-16
27.3.5-16
27.4.5-16
27.5.5-15
27.6.5-16
27.7.5-15
27.8.5-14
27.9.5-13
27.10.5-16
27.11.5-15
27.12.5-16
D
- Directors’ pensions
Avoiding headlines, Tilly Ross, 27.6.53
- Disability
In sickness and in health, Graham Finlay, 27.6.41
E
- Employee benefits
A banquet of benefits, Monica Ma, 27.8.29
- Exhibition preview
A day at the seaside, Moira O’Neill, 27.4.55
F
- Financial advice
The fairest of them all, Moira O’Neill, 27.11.23
- FSAVC/AVC survey
Hidden jewel in the crown, Allison Plager, 27.11.31
G
- Global custody survey
On the crest of a wave, David Hunt, 27.7.21
I
- Ill Health
Health Alert, Dave Adams, 27.11.49
- Income drawdown
Weather report, Ronnie Lymburn, 27.6.45
- Index tracking survey
On the right track, Moira O’Neill 27.12.23
- The Internet
Join the chattering classes, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.2.21
- Internet communications
Open sesame, Andrew Dawson, 27.6.37
- Investment
Natural selection, Graham Allen, 27.1.33
Winning with pools, Peter Fenner, 27.2.34
In search of the holy grail, Michael Kinney, 27.2.42
Russian roulette, Gareth Derbyshire, 27.3.31
Housework, Jeremy Richards, 27.4.47
Jack of all trades or master of one, John Hastings, 27.4.51
Cinders goes to the ball, Bill Goddsall, 27.6.57
Return of the heretic, Jacqueline Koay, 27.6.61
Hit the jackpot, Nicholas Kent, 27.7.35
Pensions with principles, Moira O’Neill, 27.8.19
Going for gold, Mark Parry, 27.8.48
Tigers on the brink of extinction, Samantha Teo, 27.9.17
Can you handle the risk?, David Fancourt, 27.9.21
Empire of the falling yen, Simon Fraser 27.11.47
- Investment survey
Rough waters, Allison Plager, 27.5.37
- Investment fees survey
Fees please! Allison Plager, 27.2.37
L
- Lawyers survey
Judgment day, Moira O’Neill, 27.6.29
- Long term care
Paying for a second childhood, Antonia Senior, 27.12.29
M
- Money purchase/GPPs
When less is more, Philip Jones, 27.3.39
N
- NAPF conference review
Golden years, Stephanie Hawthorne, 27.1.37
Eclectic composition, Sue Ward, 27.5.55
Seaside special, Stephanie Hawthorne and Sue Ward, 27.6.21
A world beyond the euro, Antonia Senior, 27.11.19
O
- OPRA
Crowd puller, John Hayes, 27.4.21
P
- The Pensions Act
Talking shop, Brian Holden and Robert Thomas, 27.7.45
- Pensions administration
Hole in one, Mark Adamson, 27.8.43
- Pensions in Ireland
Changing the face of Irish Pensions, Martin O’Callaghan,
27.6.16
Defusing the bomb, Martin O’Callaghan, 27.7.16
- Pensions provision
May the force be with you, Richard Malone, 27.1.26
High-flying kite mark, George Taylor, 27.2.26
Seismic shock, John Shuttleworth, 27.2.28
Expanding shields, Jane Gibbs, 27.2.32
Badge of honour, Paul Trickett, 27.4.35
Pain in the neck, Alex Alexander, 27.4.39
Away fixtures, Anthony Ashton, 27.4.45
All change on the actuarial front, Brian Peters, 27.6.49
Falling on hard times, Karen Aveyard, 27.7.47
Life’s most expensive holiday, David Holland, 27.8.31
Alternative medicine, Chris Lewin, 27.8.45
Wise words, Tom Ross, 27.9.31
Hybrid pensions, Carol Woodley, 27.10.46
Exploring new territory, Clive Grimley, 27.11.43
The compelling question, Louisa Knox, 27.12.37
MFR – the story so far, Derek Benstead, 27.12.39
- Pensions and divorce
Until divorce do us part, Tina Norris, 27.9.27
- Pensions lawyers
Making a firm choice, The Legal 500, 27.10.27
- Pension software survey
The usual suspects, Gemma Townley, 27.9.39
- Performance targets
Great expectations, David Boyd, 27.2.46
- PMI conference
Millennium mania, David Hunt, 27.5.53
On the ball, Antonia Senior, 27.11.21
- Points of law
Crying on a coal shoulder, Robin Ellison, 27.1.49
An equality debate, Robin Ellison, 27.2.59
In perfect proportion, Robin Ellison, 27.3.61
Siege warfare, Robin Ellison, 27.4.65
Frozen embryos, Robin Ellison, 27.5.71
Safir, so good, Robin Ellison, 27.6.72
Foreign wisdom, Robin Ellison, 27.7.57
VAT, human rights and murder, Robin Ellison, 27.8.53
Simpler is as simpler does, Robin Ellison, 27.9.53
Electric information, Robin Ellison, 27.10.55
Pregnancy is unfair, Robin Ellison, 27.11.60
Who will sip from a poisoned chalice, Robin Ellison, 27.12.60
- Political stage
More than a back-of-an-envelope plan, Sue Ward, 27.1.40
Civil unrest, Sue Ward, 27.2.51
Grand ambitions, Sue Ward, 27.3.52
The full monty, Sue Ward, 27.4.57
The shape of things to come, Sue Ward, 27.5.61
Question time, Sue Ward, 27.6.64
Striking a balance, Sue Ward, 27.7.53
Hello Darling, Sue Ward, 27.9.45
Out in the cold, Sue Ward, 27.10.50
In conference, Sue Ward, 27.11.52
Darling under fire, Sue Ward 27.12.53
- Pre-retirement
Look before you sleep, Richard Stirrup, 27.5.33
- Pressing the point
FSAVCs - The new pensionsgate?, Nic Cicutti, 27.8.17
Saving in an era of deflation, Bill Jamieson, 27.9.14
Win the marathon as well as the sprint, Anthony Harris, 27.10.19
Crash of the Titans, Bill Kay, 27.11.16
Jumping on the ethical bandwagon, Nic Cicutti, 27.12.18
- Private finance initiative
Too good to be true, Peta Dollar and Gillian Goldsworthy,
27.2.49
Shy and retiring, Graham Withers, 27.4.69
- Profile
Best of British, Moira O’Neill, 27.9.35
Actuary by design, Moira O’Neill, 27.10.25
Straight talking, Antonia Senior, 27.12.20
- Property survey
Hot property, Moira O’Neill, 27.3.21
R
- Recruitment consultants survey
Blessed are the recruiters, Antonia Senior, 27.8.25
- Research
Striking it rich, Alexander Scurlock, 27.7.31
S
- Section 67 Pensions Act 1995
At sixes and sevens, Chris Powderham, 27.7.51
- Surveys
Trustees training – Lighthouses in a choppy sea, Moira O’Neill,
27.1.19
Investment fees – Fees, please!, Allison Plager, 27.2.37
Property – Hot property, Moira O’Neill, 27.3.25
Trustees – Spit and polish, Will Bulman, 27.4.27
Communications – A touch of magic, Moira O’Neill, 27.5.16
Investment – Rough waters, Allison Plager, 27.5. 37
Lawyers – Judgment day, Moira O’Neill, 27.6.29
Global custody – On the crest of a wave, David Hunt, 27.7.21
Recruitment consultants – Blessed are the recruiters, Antonia
Senior, 27.8.25
Third party admin – Keeping up woth the Jones’, Allison
Plager, 27.8.35
Pensions software – The usual suspects, Gemma Townley, 27.9.39
Consultants – Juggling with change, Antonia Senior, 27.10.21
FSAVC/AVC – Hidden jewel in the crown, Allison Plager 27.11.31
Index tracking – On the right track, Moira O’Neill, 27.12.23
Long term care – Paying for a second childhood, Antonia Senior,
27.12.29
Bytes, bugs and banana skins: how to avoid them, Allison Plager,
27.12.43
T
- Tax notes
FURBS - who needs them?, Sue Blackmore, 27.1.53
Part time justice, Dick Riseborough, 27.2.62
Back to the taverna, Lawless Bethune, 27.3.64
Retiring hurt? Peter Sayers, 27.5.74
When I’m fifty four, David Wright, 27.7.58
- Tax and benefit notes
Terror of the claw, Andrew Scrimshaw, 27.8.54
Access to a flexible friend?, Paul Ford, 27.9.55
Caught on the hop, Terry Ritchie, 27.10.57
- Third party admin survey
Keeping up with the Joneses, Allison Plager, 27.8.35
- Trustees
Spit and polish, Will Bulman, 27.4.27
- Trusteeship
The protection racket, Karen Aveyard, 27.5.29
It takes all sorts, Ann Hearn, 27.10.43
I want to be ….. a trustee, John Oldland, 27.12.35
- Trustee topics
State: the facts, Sally Bridgeland, 27.1.52
Gilt feelings, John Simon, 27.2.57
Shipping rights, Paul Bonser, 27.3.59
Unhappy birthday, Sally Bridgeland, 27.4.63
Counting coppers, Alvar Chambers, 27.5.70
Back to school, Gihan Ismail, 27.6.66
Continental drift, Anthony Ashton, 27.7.55
Custody changes, John Santer, 27.8.51
Shoping around, Richard Chapman, 27.9.51
Back to the futures and options, John Santer, 27.10.60
The bear necessities, Sally Bridgeland, 27.11.54
Venture out, Sally Bridgeland, 27.12.55
- Trustee training survey
Lighthouses in a choppy sea, Moira O’Neill, 27.1.19
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