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Index to Volume 25, January - December 1996, Nos 1-12
Index to Volume 26, January - December 1997, Nos 1-12
Index to Volume 27, January - December 1998, Nos 1-12
Index to Volume 28, January - December 1999, Nos 1-12
Index to Volume 29, January - December 2000, Nos 1-12
Index to Volume 30, January - December 2001, Nos 1-12

 

Index to Volume 28, January - December 1999, Nos 1-12
(References show the volume number, issue number and page number)

A

  • Active v passive management
    Does an active life pay dividends, Alastair MacDougall, 28.6.45
  • Annuities
    Under fire, Peter Quinton, 28.11.36
  • AVC Review
    Everything to play for, Paul Sturgess, 28.11.50

B

  • Beginner’s Page
    Seeking approval, Ian Eggleden, 28.1.48
    In actuary fact, Mick O’Loan, 28.2.53
    Unsung heroes, Hugh Edwards, 28.3.50
    It could be you, Glynis Parker, 28.5.53
    The Puppeteers, Pam Jenkins, 28.6.54
    Opportunity beckons, Mike Wilson, 28.7.55
    The pension lawyer, Anna Rogers, 28.8.51
    Global perspectives, Roy Payne, 28.9.56
    Climbing the ladder, Jo Whiterod, 28.10.56
    The professionals, Robert Thomas, 28.11.54
    Three’s company, Lawless Bethune, 28.12.48

C

  • Comment
    Mind the Gap, Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.1.3
    Green with a hint of white, Ann Robinson, 28.2.3
    A roller coaster ride, Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.3.3
    Modern myths, Ann Robinson, 28.4.3
    Too good to be true, Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.5.3
    One eye on the future, Ann Robinson, 28.6.3
    "Don’t buy a pension", Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.7.3
    Does the EU matter?, Ann Robinson 28.8.3
    Ten years on, Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.9.3
    Collective will, Ann Robinson, 28.10.3
    Joined up pensions, Stephanie Hawthorne, 28.11.3
    Pension projections, Ann Robinson, 28.12.3
  • Communications survey
    Spreading the Word, Allison Plager, 28.1.29
  • Communications
    Pack of cards, Michael Cranfield, 28.7.47
    Masterclass, Stephen Tiley, 28.10.26
    Look before you leap, Richard Block, 28.10.29
  • Consultants’ Survey
    Shopping around, James Hossack, 28.10.21
  • Corporate governance
    Ticking the box, Geof Stapledon, 28.9.51
  • Cost control
    Pound savers, Mark Duke, 28.9.31
  • Current Events
    28.1.5-16
    28.2.5-16
    28.3.5-16
    28.4.5-16
    28.5.5-16
    28.6.5-14
    28.7.5-12
    28.8.5-14
    28.9.5-14
    28.10.5-12
    28.11.5-14
    28.12.5-14

D

  • Data protection act
    Information explosion, Keith Webster, 28.11.33
  • DC/DB Communications
    The shock of the new, Ellen Gracey, 28.11.39
  • DC Survey
    Group therapy, Allison Plager, 28.3.39

E

  • Employee benefits
    Flexing those corporate muscles, James Hossack, 28.3.31
    Just the tonic, Ray Manning, 28.8.43
  • Expatriate pensions
    Home and away, Tim Reay, 28.6.37
  • Ethical investment survey
    Moral money, Antonia Senior, 28.12.29

G

  • Global custody survey
    Under lock and key, Allison Plager, 28.7.31
  • Group PHI
    Pound savers, Mark Duke, 28.9.35
  • Guaranteed annuities
    The equitable approach, Alistair Dunbar, 28.6.49

I

  • ICAEW Conference
    The Phantom of the OPRA, Simoney Girard, 28.12.17
  • If I were Pensions Minister…
    Back to work, Alan Pickering, 28.2.20
    Getting a raise, Chris Lewin, 28.3.21
  • Investment fees
    Pound of flesh, Charles Wood, 28.5.45
  • Independent trusteeship
    The adventures of independent trusteeman, Antonia Senior, 28.4,27
  • Index tracking survey
    Beating the pack, Moira O’Neill, 28.9.47
  • Investment
    Mirror, Mirror, Roger Urwin, 28.1.39
    Bear on the prowl?, Michael Lenhoff, 28.1.43
    Freshly Laid, Robert Brown, 28.1.45
    Picking a winning ticket, Alistair Sutherland, 28.2.45
    Going into orbit, Francis Ghiloni, 28.4.47
    High octane returns, Simon Putt, 28.4.49
    The green giants?, Antonia Senior, 28.6.27
    The thin blue line, Gordon Clark, 28.7.38
    Life’s marathon, Nigel Morgan, 28.8.45
    Yield of dreams, Paul Mitchell, 28.9.43
    Foreign shores, Bill Muysken, 28.10.46
    After the honeymoon, Paul Haines, 28.10.51
    A walk-on role, Roddy Davidson, 28.11.29
    Out of the darkness, Graham Wright, 28.12.39
  • Investment survey
    On with the show, Allison Plager, 28.5.33
  • Internet survey
    Highway to heaven, James Hossack, 28.7.27
  • IT Security
    Technological warfare, Richard Mayall, 28.10.33

L

  • Lawyer’s survey
    Law lauds, James Hossack, 28.6.19

N

  • NAPF Autumn Conference
    A cliff hanging day, James Hossack, 28.1.21
  • NAPF Conference Review
    Beach Party, James Hossack, 28.5.21
    Pensions in Soapland, Antonia Senior, 28.7.21

O

  • Outsourcing
    The mating game, Ian Bowles, Malcolm Reynolds, 18.4.35

P

  • Pension lawyers
    Negotiating the legal labyrinth, 28.10.37
  • Pensions administration
    Calling the shots, Nick Wheeler, 28.2.43
  • Pensions and divorce
    Splitting headaches, Jane Marshall, 28.7.49
  • Pension law
    Record holders, Philippa James, 28.10.39
  • Pensions for Partners
    No wedding, but a funeral, Antonia Senior, 28.1.25
  • Pensions Ombudsman
    Power struggles, Andrew White, 28.9.27
  • Pensions Provision
    The problem of being small, Barbara Williamson, 28.1.33
    Fighting fit, David Holland, 28.1.35
    Wide load, Richard Stroud, 28.2.31
    Brothers in arms, Adrian Boulding, 28.2.35
    Money money money, Colin Ledlie, 28,2.39
    A slice of the American pie, Brian Barker, 28.3.25
    From convicts to compulsion, Joanne Hindle, 28.3.29
    Trouble guaranteed, Michael Pomery, 28.5.47
    Old fashioned values, Jeff Highfield, 28.7.41
    The good shepherd, Alan Pickering, 28.8.19
    Basic instincts, Cameron McNeill, 28.8.37
    Executive extras, Tilly Ross, 28.8.39
    Caught in the act, Teresa Sienkiewicz, 28.8.41
    Love and death, Alastair Meeks, 28.9.25
    Every rose has its thorn, John Hastings, 28.9.39
    Another day, another scandal, Stuart James, 28.12.21
  • Pensioners’ tax
    Hector hounds pensioners, John Newth, 28.9.39
  • Performance measurement
    All the world’s a stage, Emilios Markou, 28.4.51
  • PMI Conference review
    Spring box, James Hossack, 28.3.21
    PMI in the 21st Century, James Hossack, 28.11.17
  • Points of Law
    Protection money, Robin Ellison, 28.1.49
    The good book, Robin Ellison, 28.2.54
    Parlez-vous actuary?, Robin Ellison, 28.3.51
    Surplus skirmishes, Robin Ellison, 28.4.56
    Armchair traveller, Robin Ellison, 28.5.55
    Crying Woolf, Robin Ellison, 28.6.56
    The Italian Job, Robin Ellison, 28.7.58
    The good deed, Robin Ellison, 28.8.52
    The better part of valour, Robin Ellison, 28.9.57
    The pensions seer, Robin Ellison, 28.10.58
    Sharing and caring, Robin Ellison, 28.11.55
    Ethical… I’m so ethical, Robin Ellison, 28.12.46
  • Political stage
    Litmus test, Sue Ward, 28.2.49
    Divorce by decrees, Sue Ward, 28.3.47
    Three colours: grey, Sue Ward, 28.4.53
    Second service, Sue Ward, 28.5.49
    The phantom menace, Sue Ward, 28.6.51
    Mutiny on the benefit, Sue Ward, 28.7.51
    On second thoughts, Sue Ward, 28.8.48
    Straddling the silly season, Sue Ward,28.9.53
    When the cat’s away, Sue Ward, 28.10.53
    Conference revelations, Sue Ward, 28.11.52
    Amend they ways, Sue Ward, 28.12.43
  • Pressing the Point
    Avoiding the pensions abyss, Robert Miller, 28.1.18
    Hip Hip Hooray, Nic Cicutti, 28.2.51
    New LISA life, Nic Cicutti, 28.3.18
    From palace to pensions, Robert Miller, 28.4,18
    Playing for high stakes, Nic Cicutti, 28.5.18
    Downsizing jargon, Tudor Taylor, 28.6.17
    Quality approved, Nic Cicutti, 28.7.17
    Stakeholder misery, Chris Armitage, 28.8.18
    Conscience money, Nic Cicutti, 28.9.16
    One - the magic number, Martyn Laverick, 28.11.18
    Finding the link, Barbara Castle, 28.12.16
  • Profile
    Making pensions sexy, Antonia Senior, 28.3.22
    The man from the ministry, Antonia Senior, 28.4.23
    Crime doesn’t pay, Antonia Senior, 28.7.18
    The people’s Ombudsman, Antonia Senior, 28.8.21
    High flying actuary, Antonia Senior, 28.10.14
  • Property survey
    Safe as house?, Moira O’Neill, 28.3.35
  • Property Investment
    House proud, Robin Goodchild & Matthew Ryall, 28.11.43
    Happy days are here again, Chris Simmons, 28.11.48

S

  • Software survey
    Steering a path for success, Allison Plager, 28.12.33
  • Stakeholder pensions
    Taking centre stage, Patrick Wynne, 28.8.25
    Fatal attraction?, Paul Greenwood, 28.11.25
    What’s at stake?, Brendan Meehan & David Fripp, 28.12.25

T

  • Tax and Benefit Notes
    The maternity maze, Dick Riseborough, 28.1.51
    Fairy godmother of ugly sister?, Graham Withers, 28.2.56
    The shock of the new, Dave Roberts, 28.4.59
    In the shadow of stakeholders, David Wright, 28.5.64
    Skeletons in the closet, Paul Ford, 28.6.57
    Moral philosophy, Terry Ritchie, 28.7.56
    Tangled Webs, Ian Long. 28.9.59
    Part-timer perils, David Everett, 28.11. 56
    Clarity begins at home, Mervyn Parry, 28.12.49
  • Third party administration
    Marriage of convenience, Allison Plager, 28.8.29
  • Trustee liability insurance survey
    A soft landing, James Hossack, 28.9.19
  • Trustee Topics
    Be bold, not bland, Beverly Morgan, 28.1.47
    No pain, no gain?, Martyn Dorey, 28.3.49
    A SUBtle approach, Michael Robarts, 28.4.55
    Peer pressure, Sally Bridgeland, 28.5.51
    Who’s the fairest of them all, Raj Mody, 28.6.53
    All change, Sally Bridgeland, 28.7.53
    Making tracks, Ruan van Rensburg, 28.8.50
    Blurred boundaries, Nick Fitzpatrick, 28.9.55
    Global scales, local problems, Sally Bridgeland, 28.10.55
    The X investment files, Ben Guyatt, 28.11.21
    New Year’s resolutions, Sally Bridgeland, 28.12.45
  • Trustee training
    The trusty ship "training", Antonia Senior, 28.2.23
  • Trusteeship
    The perfect wind-up?, Richard Murphy, 28.4.37

V

  • Venture capital
    From acorns to oaks, David Thorpe and Katie Green, 28.10.43

Y

  • Year 2000
    Pest control, James Heffron, 28.3.33
  • Y2K compliance
    You only live twice, Andrew Davis, 28.6.41

 

Supplements

Investment strategy: Going like clockwork? (S1)

March 1999

  • Introduction
    Into the Millennium, Lynn Ruddick, 28.S1.3
  • Backgrounder
    A changing landscape, Andrew Dyson, 28.S1.5
  • The Equity/Bond mix
    Is it worth the risk?, John Woods, 28.S1.8
  • Smaller companies
    An improving outlook, Christopher Baird, 28.S1.11
  • Ethical investment
    Rising to the challenge, Emma Howard Boyd, 28.S1.14
  • Globalisation at work
    Is geography history?, Stuart Fowler, 28.S1.15

Pensions provision: Green shoots (S2)

June 1999

  • Introduction
    Pulling out the weeds, Paul Price, 28.S2.2
  • The contracting-out conundrum
    Piggy in the middle, Andrew Dawson, 28.S2.3
  • Property
    Back in contention, David Winch, 28.S2.5
  • Socially responsible investment
    An explosive impact?, Mike Shaw, 28.S2.6

Asset allocation: Ups and downs (S3)

September 1999

  • Cost concerns
    Complexity can pay, Bill Goodsall, 28.S3.3
  • Investment approaches
    Which way to go?, Chris Walker, 28.S3.6
  • Investment manager selection
    Something is missing, Gordon Clark, 28.S3.8
  • Property
    Powerful influences, John Gellatly, 28.S3.11
  • Cash management
    The final frontier?, Marc Doman, 28.S3.13
  • Global assets
    A time and a place?, Francis Ghiloni, 28.S3.15

Pensions administration: Living in hope (S4)

October 1999

  • Introduction
    Ready for the off?, Andrew Davies, 28.S4.3
  • The administration burden
    A delicate balance, Mike Furbank, 28.S4.4
  • Defined contribution pensions
    Turning full circle?, Margaret Steward, 28.S4.7
  • Technological applications
    Go with the flow!, Mark Adamson, 28.S4.10
  • Systems development
    The third way, David Power, 28.S4.12
  • The need for advice
    Deferring the problem?, James Heffron, 28.S4.14
  • Scheme communication
    Reverting to type?, Kevin Shilling, 28.S4.15
 

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