The Disruptive Impact of Fintech on Retirement Systems
Herausgeber: Agnew, Julie; Mitchell, Olivia S
The Disruptive Impact of Fintech on Retirement Systems
Herausgeber: Agnew, Julie; Mitchell, Olivia S
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This book offers cutting-edge research and recommendations regarding the impact of financial technology, or FinTech, to disrupt retirement planning and retirement system design.
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This book offers cutting-edge research and recommendations regarding the impact of financial technology, or FinTech, to disrupt retirement planning and retirement system design.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845553
- ISBN-10: 0198845553
- Artikelnr.: 57719125
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845553
- ISBN-10: 0198845553
- Artikelnr.: 57719125
Dr Julie Agnew is the Class of 2018 Professor of Finance and Economics at the College of William and Mary's Mason School of Business. Her research and consulting activities focus on behavioral finance and its relationship to financial decisions made by individuals in their retirement plans. She is also TIAA Institute Fellow, serves on the Advisory Board of the Wharton School's Pension Research Council, a Research Associate for the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, and a board member of C&F Bank. Previously she served as an elected member of the Defined Contribution Plans Advisory Committee (DCPAC) for the Virginia Retirement System. Dr Olivia S. Mitchell is the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor, Professor of Insurance and Risk Management and Business Economics and Public Policy, Executive Director of the Pension Research Council, and Director of the Boettner Center for Pensions and Retirement Research, all at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She is also Research Associate at the NBER. Her main interests are public and private pensions, insurance and risk management, financial literacy, and social insurance.
* 1: Julie Agnew and Olivia S. Mitchell: How FinTech is Reshaping the
Retirement Planning Process
* I: Financial Technology and the Retirement Marketplace
* 2: John Turner, Jill E. Fisch, and Marion Laboure: The Emergence of
the Robo-Advisor
* 3: Jennifer Klass and Eric L. Perelman: The Transformation of
Investment Advice: Digital Investment Advisers as Fiduciaries
* II: FinTech and Retirement Security
* 4: Julianne Callaway: FinTech Disruption: Opportunities to Encourage
Financial Responsibility
* 5: Robert Klitzman: Ethics, Insurance Pricing, Genetics, and Big Data
* 6: Tim Rouse, David N. Levine and Allison Itami, and Ben Taylor:
Benefit Plan Cybersecurity Considerations: A Recordkeeper and Plan
Perspective
* 7: Cosmin Munteanu, Benett Axtell, Hiba Rafih, Amna Liaqat, and Yomna
Aly: Designing for Older Adults: Barriers to a Supportive, Safe, and
Healthy Retirement
* III: New Roles and Responsibilities for Plan Sponsors and Regulators
* 8: Steve Polansky, Peter Chandler, and Gary Mottola: The Big
Spenddown: Digital Investment Advice and Decumulation
* 9: Tom Baker and Benedict Dellaert: Behavioral Finance, Decumulation
and Robo-Advice
* 10: Stephen L. Deschenes and Brett Hammond: Matching FinTech Advice
to Participant Needs: Lessons and Challenges
* 11: Thomas Philippon: The FinTech Opportunity
Retirement Planning Process
* I: Financial Technology and the Retirement Marketplace
* 2: John Turner, Jill E. Fisch, and Marion Laboure: The Emergence of
the Robo-Advisor
* 3: Jennifer Klass and Eric L. Perelman: The Transformation of
Investment Advice: Digital Investment Advisers as Fiduciaries
* II: FinTech and Retirement Security
* 4: Julianne Callaway: FinTech Disruption: Opportunities to Encourage
Financial Responsibility
* 5: Robert Klitzman: Ethics, Insurance Pricing, Genetics, and Big Data
* 6: Tim Rouse, David N. Levine and Allison Itami, and Ben Taylor:
Benefit Plan Cybersecurity Considerations: A Recordkeeper and Plan
Perspective
* 7: Cosmin Munteanu, Benett Axtell, Hiba Rafih, Amna Liaqat, and Yomna
Aly: Designing for Older Adults: Barriers to a Supportive, Safe, and
Healthy Retirement
* III: New Roles and Responsibilities for Plan Sponsors and Regulators
* 8: Steve Polansky, Peter Chandler, and Gary Mottola: The Big
Spenddown: Digital Investment Advice and Decumulation
* 9: Tom Baker and Benedict Dellaert: Behavioral Finance, Decumulation
and Robo-Advice
* 10: Stephen L. Deschenes and Brett Hammond: Matching FinTech Advice
to Participant Needs: Lessons and Challenges
* 11: Thomas Philippon: The FinTech Opportunity
* 1: Julie Agnew and Olivia S. Mitchell: How FinTech is Reshaping the
Retirement Planning Process
* I: Financial Technology and the Retirement Marketplace
* 2: John Turner, Jill E. Fisch, and Marion Laboure: The Emergence of
the Robo-Advisor
* 3: Jennifer Klass and Eric L. Perelman: The Transformation of
Investment Advice: Digital Investment Advisers as Fiduciaries
* II: FinTech and Retirement Security
* 4: Julianne Callaway: FinTech Disruption: Opportunities to Encourage
Financial Responsibility
* 5: Robert Klitzman: Ethics, Insurance Pricing, Genetics, and Big Data
* 6: Tim Rouse, David N. Levine and Allison Itami, and Ben Taylor:
Benefit Plan Cybersecurity Considerations: A Recordkeeper and Plan
Perspective
* 7: Cosmin Munteanu, Benett Axtell, Hiba Rafih, Amna Liaqat, and Yomna
Aly: Designing for Older Adults: Barriers to a Supportive, Safe, and
Healthy Retirement
* III: New Roles and Responsibilities for Plan Sponsors and Regulators
* 8: Steve Polansky, Peter Chandler, and Gary Mottola: The Big
Spenddown: Digital Investment Advice and Decumulation
* 9: Tom Baker and Benedict Dellaert: Behavioral Finance, Decumulation
and Robo-Advice
* 10: Stephen L. Deschenes and Brett Hammond: Matching FinTech Advice
to Participant Needs: Lessons and Challenges
* 11: Thomas Philippon: The FinTech Opportunity
Retirement Planning Process
* I: Financial Technology and the Retirement Marketplace
* 2: John Turner, Jill E. Fisch, and Marion Laboure: The Emergence of
the Robo-Advisor
* 3: Jennifer Klass and Eric L. Perelman: The Transformation of
Investment Advice: Digital Investment Advisers as Fiduciaries
* II: FinTech and Retirement Security
* 4: Julianne Callaway: FinTech Disruption: Opportunities to Encourage
Financial Responsibility
* 5: Robert Klitzman: Ethics, Insurance Pricing, Genetics, and Big Data
* 6: Tim Rouse, David N. Levine and Allison Itami, and Ben Taylor:
Benefit Plan Cybersecurity Considerations: A Recordkeeper and Plan
Perspective
* 7: Cosmin Munteanu, Benett Axtell, Hiba Rafih, Amna Liaqat, and Yomna
Aly: Designing for Older Adults: Barriers to a Supportive, Safe, and
Healthy Retirement
* III: New Roles and Responsibilities for Plan Sponsors and Regulators
* 8: Steve Polansky, Peter Chandler, and Gary Mottola: The Big
Spenddown: Digital Investment Advice and Decumulation
* 9: Tom Baker and Benedict Dellaert: Behavioral Finance, Decumulation
and Robo-Advice
* 10: Stephen L. Deschenes and Brett Hammond: Matching FinTech Advice
to Participant Needs: Lessons and Challenges
* 11: Thomas Philippon: The FinTech Opportunity