The Shift from Defined Benefit Plans to Defined Contribution Plans | Practical Law

The Shift from Defined Benefit Plans to Defined Contribution Plans | Practical Law

An Article explaining the shift in private-sector employer-provided retirement plans from defined benefit plans to defined contribution plans. This Article also examines the reasons for the proliferation of Section 401(k) plans and outlines the consequences of the shift on the retirement readiness of American workers.

The Shift from Defined Benefit Plans to Defined Contribution Plans

Practical Law Article 6-579-1965 (Approx. 6 pages)

The Shift from Defined Benefit Plans to Defined Contribution Plans

by Kathryn J. Kennedy, Associate Dean for Advanced Studies and Research and a Professor of Law at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL, with Practical Law Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
Law stated as of 27 Aug 2014USA (National/Federal)
An Article explaining the shift in private-sector employer-provided retirement plans from defined benefit plans to defined contribution plans. This Article also examines the reasons for the proliferation of Section 401(k) plans and outlines the consequences of the shift on the retirement readiness of American workers.