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trustee
Vox populi A person entrusted to perform a particular task. See Health information.


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GAO's review of plans terminated with insufficient funds and trusteed by PBGC during fiscal years 2000 through 2008 revealed that a small number of complex plans--especially those with large numbers of participants affected by limits on guaranteed benefit amounts--accounted for most cases with lengthy delays and overpayments.
By comparison, private trusteed pensions (generally corporate finds) represent a smaller share of equity markets in 2006 than they did in 1980; their share declined from 15.
24) To the extent that the employee had a vested, nonforfeitable interest in any trusteed or escrowed money (a "secular" trust) used to satisfy the employer's contractual obligation, the employee's taxation on the deferred compensation was (and is) accelerated under Sec.
 
 
 
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