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The New 403(b) Regulations: Choosing the Right Provider
Volume 33 No. 12 // September 29, 2008
In the last issue of I&P, we discussed the upcoming changes to the regulations governing 403(b) plans that will take effect after December 31, 2008. The IRS created this new legislation to make 403(b) plans look and act more like the typical 401(k) plans, and also to make sponsors of 403(b) plans assume greater responsibility for the administration of their plans. Since your school’s 403(b) plan is an ERISA plan, the government is going to hold you responsible for ensuring that the plan is administered in accordance with the plan document and that the plan always serves the best interests of its participants.
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Board Leadership: ISM Research Report
Volume 33 No. 12 // September 29, 2008
ISM’s strategic approach to Board structure and function has numerous unique components. Consequently, leadership of such a Board implies approaches and characteristics that are unique, as well.
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Military Personnel and Families: Important FMLA Update and Other Reminders
Volume 33 No. 12 // September 29, 2008
ISM has long recommended looking to military personnel—either retirees or those rotating out of service—as a source of quality employees. Veterans are typically highly skilled, professionally trained workers who can perform efficiently under pressure, possess proven leadership and management capabilities, and are accustomed to working with diverse populations. This makes them a potential fit for your school’s operational facilities, coaching positions, and other managerial openings.
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Appropriate Tuition Adjustment: Recasting Financial Figures, 2008-09
Volume 33 No. 11 // September 6, 2008
Each fall, ISM publishes a set of conversion factors to facilitate the recasting of previous tuitions into current dollars. (See the table on the next page.) We continue to use the Urban Consumer Price Index (CPI-U)—the most readily available "market basket" index, covering a broad range of services and goods including food items, clothing, transportation, and housing. However, we also realize that the CPI-U does not completely reflect expenditures in private-independent schools; it can only serve as a base figure. There are compelling arguments for adjusting your tuition at a rate 2% or more above the overall inflation rate.
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The New 403(b) Regulations: What You Need to Know
Volume 33 No. 11 // September 6, 2008
Recent IRS audits of 403(b) plans have clearly shown that current practices within the market were making it difficult, if not impossible, to consistently enforce the regulations governing contributions to these plans. This fact—coupled with a growing dissatisfaction with the high fees, limited investment choices, and steep surrender charges that characterize much of the 403(b) market—prompted the IRS to institute a number of changes to the laws that regulate these retirement plans, rendering nearly 40 years of prior regulations practically obsolete.
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Target Your True Recruitment/Retention Issues
Volume 33 No. 11 // September 6, 2008
If your school’s enrollment is declining and its budget is looking worse by the day, your Management Team and Board may assume the following. It’s the economy. There aren’t enough parents who can afford our tuition. The demographics are declining—it’s the trend.
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Ex Officio Board Members
Volume 33 No. 10 // August 15, 2008
We often hear the term "ex officio" when referring to the School Head’s status at Board meetings. The term is often misused and misunderstood.
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Cost Effective, Sustainable Building Solutions
Volume 33 No. 10 // August 15, 2008
Sustainability is no longer a trend; it is an integral part of conversations about school design and management. Sustainability, green buildings, and high-performance buildings are all part of the conversation—and, although the three terms are used interchangeably, it is helpful to remember that, while green buildings incorporate a number of sustainable ideas, the terms are not synonymous.
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Characteristics of Professional Excellence: Faculty Interviews
Volume 33 No. 10 // August 15, 2008
As a School Head, there is no more pivotal, important task than ensuring your school hires mission-appropriate faculty. Whether you interview all candidates, delegate initial interviews to someone else and then interview the finalists, or delegate full responsibility to a member of your Management Team, the quality of the faculty is inescapably your responsibility.
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Will New Section 125 Regulations Impact Your School's Health Benefits Policies?
Volume 33 No. 9 // July 23, 2008
Over the past several years, many private-independent schools have looked for efficient, low-cost ways to better support the work, family, and health needs of their current employees, while also attracting new, top-level talent. One of the ways they’ve done this is by offering Section 125 plans (“cafeteria plans”) as part of their overall health benefits packages.
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