Pension Plan Certificate Program
25 mars 2014 7h30 à 16h30HRPA Learning Centre, 150 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario
Champs d’intérêt:
Retraite
Format:
Activité en personne
Master the basics of Pension Plans and Governance. Keep your employees motivated, confident and productive throughout their worklife.
Frais d'inscription
Type d’adhésion | Tarif régulier |
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Membre | 1 495,00 $CDN |
Membre Associé | 1 495,00 $CDN |
Étudiant Membre | 0,00 $CDN |
Non-membre | 1 795,00 $CDN |
In Partnership with HRPA
Pension Plans Certificate Program
Master the basics of Pension Plans and Governance. Keep your employees motivated, confident and productive throughout their worklife.
Learn all about the key elements of operating and administering pension plans.
Gain a valuable, practical overview of retirement plans, governance and how you can help manage this valuable benefit.
Survey the sources of legal obligations relating to pension plan administration and understand best practices to navigate the various aspects of pension plans: fiduciary duties, pension law and regulations, funding, investment management and communications.
Complete all three levels and receive your Pension Plans program Certificate.
Each day builds on the knowledge and skills of the previous level.
Level 1 - March 25, 2014
Level 2 - April 29, 2014
Level 3 - May 27, 2014
7:30 am - 8:30 am - breakfast
8:30 am - 4:30 pm - program
Location: HRPA Learning Centre, 150 Bloor Street West, Ste 200
**CPBI Members - $1,495.00 + taxes
** Contact [email protected] to receive your code for the member price
Non-Members - $1,795.00 + taxes
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Level 1 – Introduction to the key elements of a Canadian retirement arrangement and its context
Overview of the retirement system in Canada
Definitions of the various retirement plans used by employers
Regulation of retirement plans
Statutory standards and other governance guidelines of retirement plans
The role of service providers
Investment management
Asset custody
Level 2 – In-depth look into the guiding principles of retirement plans
Income Tax Act requirements
Minimum standards pension legislation
Retirement plan documentation
Actuarial funding and accounting reports
Employment and Family law issues
Investment management for Defined Benefit and Capital Accumulation plans
Employee communication and member support beyond enrollment: making sure the participants understand the true value of their group savings plan
Level 3 – Pension case studies and practical intelligence
Pension disputes
Designing governance structures
Investment policies and other governing documents
Real-life fiduciary and actuarial issues /de-risking
Investment management (non-traditional portfolio strategies, investment trends, how to drive a meeting or interview with investment managers)
Audits by regulators
Outlook: a practitioner’s look into the future
WHAT you will Gain:
Attendees can offer immediate value-add and ROI to the organization after earning certification in the following ways:
Initiate steps for good pension governance.
Avoid prospects of legal liabilities related to pension plans, particularly in an environment of economic uncertainty.
Develop an effective risk management strategy and foster a culture of knowledge and best practices among key individuals involved.
Ensure compliance with legal obligations and greatly reduce exposure to liability.
WHO should attend:
HR professionals
Members of Board of Trustees
Pension Committees
C-Suite executive
Pension trustees:
- directly responsible for administration, governance
- or management of pension plans