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 | | Are Actuaries Overpaid? 03:52EmploymentCrossing.com The panel that runs Connecticut state employees’ retirement programs wants to increase the controversial fee it pays two actuaries to attend meetings from $2,900 to $3,000 per session. more...State Comptroller Nancy Wyman, a non-voting, ex-officio member of the Connecticut State Employees Retirement Commission, said she wants the panel to trim those payments or she’ll ask lawmakers to require it to do so. Wyman’s comments came in response to a review issued last week by state auditors, who reported that the commission pays two of its three professional actuaries, Claude Poulin of North Carolina and Robert D. Baus of New Jersey, a “per diem” of $2,900 per meeting, as well as compensation for first-class air travel, meals, and hotel bills. In two of several potentially embarrassing disclosures, the auditors said Baus had collected $5,800 for two meetings held on the same day, and that Poulin was paid $944 for a round-trip, first-class airfare. Over the last fiscal year, the panel paid Poulin a total of $98,474 and paid Baus a total of $91,891. The 15-member retirement commission includes six trustees representing state employees, six representing state management, the two “professional actuaries,” Poulin and Baus, and a “neutral” trustee, its chairman. less Tags: employmentcrossingcom videos actuaries actuary retirement programs nancy wyman state comptroller connecticut Category: People Views: 1 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 19, 08 By: BFCrossing | |  |  | | Unclaimed Funds How Vienna found money she never knew she had and so can you wwwHotRoastcom 03:06Recently Vienna Marriott received a letter in the mail saying that the State was holding unclaimed funds in her name. At first she thought it was a scam, but it lead her to finding money she never even more...realized she was entitled to - without spending a dime! There are nearly <b>$33 BILLION</b> worth of unclaimed property funds nationwide in the U.S., and some of those funds may belong to you! Find out how you may also be able to claim and collect money you didn't even know was yours! And don't forget to check the links, notes, and transcript section for a list of websites to help you on your search! less Tags: certificates of deposit checking accounts comptroller estate proceeds insurance benefits insurance policies lost funds lost money money mortgage insurance refunds mutual funds naupa refunds rental security deposits safe deposit box contents savings accounts stocks and dividends telephone deposits trust funds uncashed checks unclaimed funds unclaimed money utility deposits wages Category: News Views: 289 Comments: 0 Added: May 28, 07 By: vlogolution  | |  |
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