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Preparing For Retirement: It's Not Just About Saving
Trade groups emphasize need for protection, sound public policy
at 2006 Saver Summit


March 1, 2006 (Washington, DC ) –At the 2006

National Summit on Retirement Savings, trade groups representing life insurance and employee benefits held a press conference to make one point abundantly clear: preparing for retirement isn’t just about accumulating savings. It’s also about lifetime financial protection.
The press event was cosponsored by the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), the American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries (ASPPA), the Association for Advanced Life Underwriting (AALU), and the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA).

Created by the Savings Are Vital to Everyone's Retirement (SAVER) Act of 1997 and directed by the U.S. Department of Labor, the Saver Summit is held every four years to focus attention on the need for appropriate retirement planning and policies to advance the future well-being of workers and their families.

“The Saver Summit serves an important function—to raise the public’s knowledge and understanding of retirement savings. We’re here today to stress to working Americans, the Bush Administration and Congress the importance to not only save for the future, but also to secure and protect that future,” said Gov. Frank Keating, ACLI’s president and CEO.

“The employment-based retirement system represents a crucial component of America’s long-term savings and retirement security. Many of the answers to the nation’s retirement security riddle can be found through the current system,” said Brian Graff, ASPPA’s executive director.

At the press briefing trade groups released The Importance of Personal Financial Protection: It’s More than Savings, It’s Security. This new brochure describes the wide array of protection and security products, and data supporting their important role in retirement planning and the need for public policy to encourage their use. The brochure is available for download at http://www.asppa.org/pdf_files/Personal%20Financial%20Protection.pdf.

The trade groups also expressed concern with the proposed changes to the tax code put forth respectively by the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform and the Administration’s 2007 budget proposal. A number of proposed changes would remove or diminish incentives for the protection and long-term savings provided by 401(k) and other retirement plans, life insurance and annuities.

“The important tax treatment of life insurance and retirement products under current law provides incentives for both individuals and employers to protect and save for their futures. Any changes contemplated in the tax system related to savings should not threaten the existing tax treatment of products with a proven track record of success,” said AALU CEO David Stertzer.

“If anything, policymakers should be looking at ways to strengthen life insurance and retirement products, not disadvantage them,” added NAIFA CEO David Woods. “With declining personal savings and the shrinking of defined benefit pension plans, today’s workers face an increasing number of risks. Whether it’s dying with inadequate resources, becoming disabled, having insufficient or outliving savings in retirement, most individuals do not have the resources to manage risk on their own.”

 

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A Will, is sometimes called a "Last Will and Testament"
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