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IBM Reopens Its Frozen Pension Plan, Saving the Company Millions

The company has stopped making contributions to 401(k) accounts, and instead giving workers cash credits in a new version of its old pension plan.

Jeff Sommer
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Content Type: Service, Labor and Jobs, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Personal Finances, Retirement
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