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  2. Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association

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    One member – elected by safety members; One member – elected by retired members; One member – the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector, who serves as an ex officio members, as required by California law; The Board of Retirement meets at 9 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month and the next Thursday of the following week. [7]

  3. CalPERS - Wikipedia

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    CalPERS derives its income from investments, from member contributions, and from employer contributions. [ 4 ] Investment Income has fluctuated in the last 15 years, 1999–2013, with five years of losses and 10 years of gains.

  4. The trend also extends to public agency and classified school employees, who each make up roughly a third of the CalPERS membership and include county, city and non-faculty school workers.

  5. CalSTRS - Wikipedia

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    The assets come from contributions by members, employing school districts, investment earnings and appropriations from the State of California's General Fund. [1] The fund's investments create a stream of income to add to those assets. The CalSTRS investment portfolio includes companies' shares, bonds, real estate and short-term investments.

  6. Tax-deferred: What does it mean and how does it benefit you?

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    Contribution caps: Each year, the IRS establishes limits on how much you can save in tax-deferred accounts. The maximum contribution to a 401(k) plan in 2024 is $23,000, while the limit for IRA ...

  7. New CalPERS rule limits how long retirees can work while ...

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    CalPERS’ limits on working after retirement, including the new regulation, apply only to jobs with public employers that contract with CalPERS for their retirement benefits.

  8. J. J. Jelincic - Wikipedia

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    A rank-and-file investment officer for the CalPERS since 1986, he was elected to the CalPERS Board of Administration in December 2009 as a Member-At-Large representing all CalPERS members. [1] [2] He serves on the Finance Committee, Health Benefits Committee, Investment Committee and is the Vice Chair of the Investment Policy Subcommittee.

  9. CalPERS reports $29 billion loss for the year, worst ... - AOL

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    The losses follow a year of historic gains in 2021, when CalPERS earned 21.3% on its investments and public pensions. Public market investments make up 79% of CalPERS’ portfolio, the system said ...