Copyright © 2012 GRS – All rights reserved. TMRS Rate Stabilization Part of the Toolkit October 8, 2012 Mark Randall.

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Copyright © 2012 GRS – All rights reserved. TMRS Rate Stabilization Part of the Toolkit October 8, 2012 Mark Randall

2 Where have we come and where are we headed?

3 Evolution is good Our retirement plan is that when you get too old to fish, they cut you up and use you for bait.

Change in Funding Method  In 2007, the TMRS Board of Trustees approved the change to the Projected Unit Credit (PUC) actuarial funding method ► Change was needed to improve funded ratios long term and to pre-fund annually repeating benefit enhancements: Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs or Annuity Increases) Updated Service Credits (USC) 4

5 Ad hoc Benefit Enhancements  These are additional, one time enhancements granted which impact past accruals only ► COLAs and Updated Service Credits ► These benefits were not accrued while services were received, therefore, were not advance funded for  In June 2009, Board approved that all future ad hoc benefit enhancements be amortized over a 15 year period with a level dollar payment schedule

Diversification and Restructuring  HB 360 – 2009 Legislative Session – Diversification  SB 350 – 2011 Legislative Session – Restructuring 6

77 1.4% average increase in active members since % average increase in retired members since 2001 There are currently 2.3 actives for every retiree, down from 4.1 in 2001 Active Members & Retired Members

Summary of System-wide Results December 31, 2011 December 31, 2010 December 31, 2009 Actuarial Accrued Liability$21,563$20,481$21,525 Actuarial Value of Assets$18,347$16,986$16,306 Unfunded Actuarial Accrued Liability$3,216$3,495$5,219 Funded Ratio85.1%82.9%75.8% Average Funding Period (Years) Minimum Contribution Rates: Straight Average8.20%8.04%9.20% Payroll Weighted Average12.94%12.92%14.25% 8 $ amounts above are in Millions

99 Recent Asset Performance

10 Market and Actuarial Values of Assets $ amounts are in Billions

11 Projected Contributions versus Benefits and Refunds $Millions * Includes member and employer contributions ** Includes administrative and investment expenses Investment Earnings are helping to pay the benefits!

12 Funded Ratio Percentages

13 Projected Funded Ratio

14 Historical Payroll Weighted TMRS Contribution Rates

An example of the antithesis of Rate Stabilization … 15

Example of why adopting an ad hoc COLA year after year is not a good thing 16

Example of why adopting an ad hoc COLA year after year is not a good thing 17

18 Sustainability is survival DB Plan

In Summary  System-wide Funded Ratio continues to increase ► Overall asset and liability gains  Most cities are now paying their Full Rate  Expectation is for an increasing funded ratio over the next few valuations and continued stability in the contribution rates 19

20 Replacement Ratios  What percent of working income is sustained after retirement?  What is an adequate income level in retirement?  Key factors: ► Health care costs – HUGE and highly variable ► Inflation ► Longevity ► Lifestyle

21 What replacement ratio in retirement to maintain current standard of living? “Rule of thumb”: 80%  Social Security? ► Roughly 20% to 40%  How much have you saved?  Your employer’s (all of them) plan? Together, these sources form a “replacement ratio”, or percentage of working income that employees can rely on in retirement

22 Replacement income for Jane Smith  Retirement Age: 65  Gross income: $55,000  Typical calculations show an adequate income in retirement of $41,600 – roughly 76% replacement ratio

23 Replacement income for Jane Smith  Why is it less? ► Retirees no longer pay FICA taxes on their income to Social Security and Medicare ► Federal income taxes on Social Security benefits are lower than those on employment income ► Jane no longer has to save for retirement, which means a larger share of her income can go to current consumption ► Major expenses may also be eliminated or reduced, such as housing (if a mortgage is paid off) and children’s education costs ► Some expenses related to work (such as clothing and transportation) may be lower in retirement

24 Replacement income for Jane Smith  But … ► By far, the largest factor not specifically addressed by these models is health care costs, which are typically a major expense in retirement For a person with “average health care expenses”, Jane may need around 100% income replacement to maintain her standard of living and pay health care costs

25 Remember to consult your Actuary! Probably knows less than you do about the future. However, his inability to communicate in any understandable terms could be useful in some situations.

26  Circular 230 Notice: Pursuant to regulations issued by the IRS, to the extent this presentation concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding tax-related penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) marketing or recommending to another party any tax-related matter addressed within. Each taxpayer should seek advice based on the individual’s circumstances from an independent tax advisor.  This presentation shall not be construed to provide tax advice, legal advice or investment advice.  Readers are cautioned to examine original source materials and to consult with subject matter experts before making decisions related to the subject matter of this presentation.  This presentation expresses the views of the author and does not necessarily express the views of Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Company.