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As Many Details As Possible About Pensions

What happens when a lawyer, an accountant and a couple risk managers get together in Burlington, Vt.? No joke about home-brewed beer and tie-dyed T-shirts. Instead, the veil--or perhaps the first veil of many--around using captives for pensions gets partially lifted.

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At the 2007 Vermont Captive Insurance Association meeting, during a session titled "New Ideas for Employee Benefits Coverage," the highlight of the show was the discussion on pension captives.

October 15, 2007

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