This book focuses on what the rules mean in practice, teaches the trustee to anticipate problems and how to solve them and contains no legalese or jargon. Each chapter ends with a summary of points to remember and the book includes valuable case studies, check lists and addresses.
Robin Ellison – The Pension Trustee’s Handbook (5th Ed.)DescriptionThis is the new edition of the definitive guide on pension trustees’ duties and obligations, brought fully to date. Crystal clear and jargon-free, it anticipates everything the trustee needs to know in a no-nonsense, practical manner. It is helpfully divided into three parts: Trusteeship in Law; Trusteeship in Practice; and The Bluffer’s Guide, an invaluable source of information. This book focuses on what the rules mean in practice, teaches the trustee to anticipate problems and how to solve them and contains no legalese or jargon. Each chapter ends with a summary of points to remember and the book includes valuable case studies, check lists and addresses. ReviewFrom reviews of the Fifth Edition: “This is a very useful book–one for the shelves of all pension trustees.” (Personnel Today) Download immediately Robin Ellison – The Pension Trustee’s Handbook (5th Ed.) “Immensely reassuring as to the real responsibilities….clear and practical.” (Benefits and Compensation International) “This definitive handbook…lives up to its reputation of being one of the clearest guides to the trustee’s role.” (Pay Advice [journal of The Institute of Payroll and Pensions Management]) About the AuthorRobin Ellison is Head of Strategy, Pensions at UK law firm Pinsent Masons. He is a member of the CBI Pensions Panel and a trustee of several pension funds, both as independent trustee and as chairman. He also practices as a commercial mediator. He is the author of numerous books on pensions including The Pension Trustee’s Investment Guide, (Thorogood Publishing) and editor of Pensions Benefits Law Reports. He is Chairman of the NAPF and Visiting Professor in Pensions Law and Economics at Cass Business School, City University London.
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