Abstract
FCS7240, a 5-page fact sheet by Brandon Butcher, Michael S. Gutter, and Brent Litchfield, answers some common questions individuals may have about what happens to retirement plans when the employee leaves a job. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Family Youth and Community Sciences, October 2009.
References
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InThisEconomy.net. (n.d.). Health and retirement benefits after job loss | InThisEconomy.net. [Online]. Retrieved from http://inthiseconomy.net/index.php?option=com_content&view= article&id=162:jobloss-protectbenefits&catid =1:living-simply&Itemid=3.
Munnel, A.H., J. Aubry, and D. Muldoon. (November 2008). The Financial Crisis and Private Defined Benefit Plans (IB 8-19). Chestnut Hill, MA: Boston College, Center for Retirement Research. [Online]. Retrieved from http://www.imaweb.com/images/FinancialCrisisandPrivateDBPs.pdf.