The pension fund’s asset allocation as of the end of last year was 60.08% in global growth, 17.02% in income, 12.8% in defensive, 7.85% in real return, 1.56% in its police and fire mortgage program, 0.56% in opportunistic private equity, and 0.13% in other. Related Stories: New Jer...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] has sued New Jersey over securities fraud for misrepresenting and failing to disclose to municipal bond investors that it was underfunding the state’s two largest pension plans. From the SEC: “According to the SEC’s order, New Jersey offere...
New Jersey police leaders say they warned state about pension systemWeaver, Donna
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When we see the price of homes, property tax, insurance, cost of living, etc. It's not surprising, to me, that New Jersey is not on the list, living in Jersey is expensive. Trying to make ends meet on a pension and/or social security is tricky. One way to make up f...
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43:7-11. Pension commission to allow pensions All such retirements are to be made and pensions allowed by the pension commission hereinafter created. L.1941, c. 220, p. 631, s. 5. Previous Next Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. New Jersey may have more cu...
43:15A-50. Public employee pension options 50. At the time of retirement, a member shall receive benefits in a retirement allowance payable throughout life, or the member may, on retirement, elect to receive the actuarial equivalent of the member's retirement allowance, in a lesser retirement...
Papa Gouroff was a Russian Jew who had been a police spy in Poland and a hotel proprietor in Mogador, where he called himself Turkish and married a renegade Armenian. . . . He hoped that the place would degenerate into a Bohemian restaurant where liberal clergymen would think they were slu...