This article reports on the plan of the San Diego County Employees Retirement System (SDCERS) to divide 400 million U.S. dollars between a core duration match fixed-income account managed by Hoisington Investment Management and a high-yield bond separate account managed by Hotchkis & Wiley ...
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SAN DIEGO —Evofem Biosciences Inc., announced it has implemented measures to lower its operating expenses, with the goal of reaching cash flow break even by year-end 2023. These measures include a 39 percent reduction of payroll expenses through a combination of: Salary cuts for certain employe...
Retirement living in San Diego County is like moving to your favorite resort. With the ocean nearby, the weather here is world famous. Plus, there is so much to do and see. There are many local casinos with transportation, often for free, from central locations around the county. There ar...
The San Diego City Employees Retirement System reported Tuesday that its net investment return for the fiscal year that ended June 30 was 17.3 percent, higher than initially believed. SDCERS, which handles retirement plans for the city of San Diego, Port of San Diego and San Diego County Regio...
San Diego taxpayers have a right to know about the financial crisis they face. The liability for future pension benefits at the San Diego City Employees' Retirement System (SDCERS) is nearly $6.5 billion. Several hundred million dollars of the underlying pension benefits were not paid for or ...
(c) all shares you have in any individual or joint account with the Credit Union excluding shares in an Individual Retirement Account or in any other account that would lose special tax treatment under state or federal law, and (d) collateral securing other loans you have with the Credit ...
The committee is being brought in to examine the system’s needs and its performance compared to other public and private pension programs, and determine whether the City Employees’ Retirement System Board of Administration should be restructured, Mayor Dick Murphy said. Murphy also assured retirees...
San Bernardino County employees could wind up paying more of their retirement costsJOE NELSON
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