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Logue, Dennis Emhardt was born on March 28, 1944 in Brooklyn. Son of Joseph Paul and Helen Rose (Emhardt) Logue.
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As the U.S. Population ages, retirement is becoming an increasingly important life stage. Pension and retirement plans are crucial to the financial well-being of older citizens and key determinants of their standard of living. Many varieties of pension plans are currently offered, and employers have an interest in these plans because a good pension plan can help an employer attract, retain, and motivate a competent workforce. In some cases, the employer's financial health can depend significantly on the financial health of its pension plan. When employers make decisions regarding pension and retirement plans, they are making decisions that have high stakes for both their employees and the employer itself. Poor decisions can lead to intense scrutiny, sometimes by the media or in the courtroom. Good pension decision making can provide a secure future for the employer and its employees. Managing Pension and Retirement Plans: A Guide for Employers, Administrators and Other Fiduciaries covers the essential financial issues surrounding pension plans. It discusses investment policy and strategy, performance measurement, fiduciary responsibilities, and labor market issues, among other topics. Anyone responsible for any aspect of pension plan management will profit from reading this book.
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This study examines whether pension plans achieved satisfactory investment results when compared to conventional market indexes. It also covers the impact of factors such as risk, turnover and investment allocation policy on performance. . . . Pension plan managers and accountants who audit or advise them will be most interested in obtaining this book, as will academics doing research on pension plan performance. Journal of Accountancy The authors argue that the principle causes of the poor performance record of pension plan investments are frequent portfolio reallocations and high turnover. They show that these twin strategies act more to incur unnecessary costs than to enhance profits. They proceed to develop a new concept for pension fund diversification, one that will achieve the goals the present strategies have failed to achieve. Must reading for pension fund executives, corporate money managers, and bank trust officers, this book is also a significant addition to the finance and investing curriculum.
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Logue, Dennis Emhardt was born on March 28, 1944 in Brooklyn. Son of Joseph Paul and Helen Rose (Emhardt) Logue.
Bachelor of Arts, Fordham University, 1964; Master of Business Administration, Rutgers University, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1971.
Assistant professor Indiana University, Bloomington, 1971-1973. Senior economist United States Treasury, Washington, 1973-1974. Professor business Tuck School, Dartmouth College, Hanover, 1974—2001, Steven Roth professor management, former associate dean.
Dean Michael F. Price College Business University Oklahoma, 2001—2005, Fred E. Brown chair Price College Business, 2001—2005. Chairman board directors, founding director Ledyard Finance Group, since 2005. Board directors Waddell and Reed Finance Inc., Abraxas Petroleum Corporation, Duckwell American Locomotive Company Stores, Hypertherm.
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Former president board trustees Crossroads Academy. Founding member Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy Research. Board trustees Montshire Museum of Science 1st lieutenant United States Army, 1966-1968.
Fellow Finance Management Association (board directors, president 1995-1996). Member American Finance Association (board directors 1981-1984), Knights of Malta, Equestrian Order Holy Sepulchre, Finance Economic Roundtable, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Married Marcella Julia Watson, June 11, 1966. Children: Dennis E. Junior, Patrick G.