In administering benefits, a lack of focus around dates can be a recipe for disaster. We have a tendency to pay close attention to the “important” details: a member’s pension amount, annuity balance, or health premium. But consider that each and every one of these calculations relies on accurate date inputs. For instance, a pension benefit wrongly slated for payment in the year 2041 will surely result in a phone call from a disgruntled member. There’s a cost incurred, not only monetarily, but also in a breach of trust with the members. When dates are wrong, members can be paid incorrect amounts or even worse, have no health coverage when they need it most.
Think back to Y2K, a time when people thought the world was going to end – computers would stop functioning, trains were to collide, and planes would fall from the sky – all because of the format we used to input dates. Now, years later, in an effort to create unambiguous one-to-one dates, we have the ability to enter a date in a vast number of ways. While this solved the Y2K problem, it created unintended consequences in a lack of uniformity and increased potential for human error.
Inaccurate dates tend to have a ripple effect. Recently, in working with a client, I was put in the position of being a judge, divorcing members in the plan. In systems that allow for multiple marriage dates there is an underlying assumption that in the event a participant divorces, and then remarries, the new marriage date will simply void the previous marriage. I can tell you from hard experience, this assumption is not always right, and in fact, quite tedious to correct. If your system is not set up to properly account for changes in marital status, then upon retirement, plan participants may find their benefits still linked to an ex-spouse. In the case of this client, due to a lack of attention placed on dates – hundreds of participants had multiple spouses! Expect to see more from me about date arithmetic and the implications for your fund office operations in subsequent posts.
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