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US20020052764A1 - System and method for designing and administering survivor benefit plans - Google Patents

System and method for designing and administering survivor benefit plans
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A computer-implemented system and method for designing and administering self-funded survivor benefit plans is disclosed. The system includes a specific purpose computer programmed with several computer software modules that enable the system to carry out the method disclosed. The system also includes at least one investment vehicle, such as a trust fund, that holds the employer/employee contributions to the plan, manages the investments of the plan and may also purchase and manage insurance contracts on certain high-risk and other employees to limit the liability and tax exposure of the plan. The computer software modules include a data import module for importing employer/employee data into a database that is also part of the system, a benefit plan design and costing module for modeling and optimizing the survivor benefit plan, an enrollment and administration module to manage the ongoing operation of the plan, and several other ancillary modules.

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1. A computer-implemented data-processing method for providing survivor income benefits to an employee's-designated survivor(s), comprising the steps of:
providing a computer system for executing the computer-implemented method, the computer system having a database for storing information;
storing employee and survivor(s) information in the database necessary to calculate a survivor income benefit and a benefit payment period for each employee-designated survivor(s) and calculating the survivor income benefit using this information;
calculating the net present value of the survivor income benefit for each survivor(s);
identifying all survivor benefits payable to each employee's-designated survivor(s), from other enumerated sources, and entering this information into the database;
calculating the net present value of the survivor benefits payable from other sources for each employee-identified survivor(s);
calculating, by processing information in the database on the computer system, projected year-by-year differences between the present value of the survivor income benefit payable to each survivor(s) and the present value of the survivor benefits payable from other sources to each survivor(s), and storing this information into the database on the computer system;
determining, by processing information in the database on the computer system, the year-by-year net present value of investment assets whose portfolio value or investment-resulting cash flow provides cash equaling the projected difference between each survivor(s)' income benefit and each survivor(s)' benefits payable from other sources;
providing data from the computer system so that sufficient investment assets may be acquired or sold to provide necessary year-by-year investment-resulting cash flow and portfolio yield, from contributions made by at least one of the employer and the employee;
making periodic payments to each survivor(s), each payment being proportionate to the survivor income benefit divided by the benefit payment period;
redetermining annually the survivor income benefit, the survivor benefits from other sources, the benefit payment period, the value of investment assets, and the contributions made by at least one of the employer and employee, and storing this information into the database; and
continuing the periodic payments to each survivor(s) for a set period of time or until a benefit termination event occurs.
2. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the step of storing and calculating comprises the steps of:
identifying each employee to whose survivor(s) a survivor income benefit is to be provided and storing this information in the database on the computer system;
identifying for each employee information necessary to determine a range of survivor income benefit which may be selected to be paid to the employee's survivor(s), including but not limited to the employee's annual cash compensation, employee's gender, birth date, years of service with the employer, and, if the employee is married, the employee's spouse's gender and birth date, and storing this information into the database on the computer system;
determining for each employee the range of survivor income benefits available to be paid to the employee's survivor(s);
determining the expected mortality of each employee;
determining the life expectancy of the spouse of each employee, if the employee is married;
determining the benefit payment period for each designated survivor(s); and
selecting the survivor income benefit, from the range of survivor income benefits available to be paid to each survivor(s), to be paid during each designated survivor'(s) benefit payment period and storing the information into the database on the computer system.
3. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the redetermining step comprises the steps of:
redetermining annually the expected mortality of each employee;
redetermining annually the life expectancy of each employee's spouse;
redetermining the benefit payment period for each survivor(s), and storing this information into the database on the computer system;
determining, by processing information in the database on the computer system, any change in the year-by-year net present value of investment assets or change in the assets'investment-resulting cash flow, on the annual basis, for each employee, whereby a re-determination of sufficient investment assets is enabled and storing this information into the database on the computer system;
determining, by processing information in the database on the computer system, any change in availability or amount of survivor's benefits from the other sources, on an annual basis, for each employee, whereby a re-determination of the difference between the other source survivor benefits and the survivor income benefit is enabled and storing the information into the database on the computer system; and
adjusting the contributions from the employer or employee in view of any change in net present asset value, investment-generated cash flow or survivor's benefits from other sources, to maintain the survivor income benefit for each survivor(s) for the redetermined benefit payment period by the computer system sending a control signal to the employer's payroll department so that the contribution can be adjusted.
4. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the employee-designated survivor(s) are selected from the group consisting of the employee's spouse, one or more individuals, or the spouse and or one or more individuals.
5. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the range of total survivor income benefits available to the employee's survivor(s), is from 10 to 100% of the employee's annual cash compensation, payable in twelve (12) periodic/monthly payments.
6. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the minimum benefit payment period for the survivor income benefit, when the employee has no spouse or the employee's spouse pre-deceases the employee, is the number of years from the employee's death selected by the employer.
7. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the minimum benefit payment period for the survivor income benefit, when the employee's spouse is the sole selected designated survivor, is the number of years from the employee's death selected by the employer.
8. The method ofclaim 1 further comprising the step of establishing a trust to hold title to the investment assets acquired to provide the necessary investment-resulting cash flow and portfolio yield.
9. The method ofclaim 1 wherein at least one of the investment assets comprises an insurance policy naming the employee(s) as the insured.
10. The method ofclaim 9 wherein the insurance policy is selected from the group consisting of permanent fixed or variable life insurance, universal life insurance, variable universal life, term life insurance, stop-loss insurance, or a combination of such types of insurance issued on an individual or group basis.
11. The method ofclaim 8, wherein the trust is a non-exempt trust.
12. The method ofclaim 8, wherein the trust is a VEBA trust.
13. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising the steps of:
constructing a mortality database for the employer, using mortality experience data specific to the employer, when the employer's historical mortality experience is of sufficient duration and employee population size to provide credible results by current accounting standards, whereby a determination of each the employee's expected mortality may be determined; and
determining the expected mortality of each employee, by processing information using the mortality database.
14. The method ofclaim 8, further comprising the steps of:
identifying particular employees whose survivor income benefit exceeds a risk limit established by the employer;
purchasing a life insurance policy for each such employee; and
using the insurance proceeds of the life insurance policy as an investment asset or as cash flow to provide survivor income benefit payments.
15. A computer system for designing and administering survivor benefit plans, the system comprising:
a database for storing employer and employee information needed to design the plan;
data import module (DIM) for receiving the employer and employee information and for importing the information into the database;
a benefit plan design and costing module (BPDCM) for designing a model of the survivor benefit plan using the employer and employee information stored in the database, the model including calculations of survivor income benefit levels and payout periods for each employee's designated survivor(s) and calculations of contribution levels on the part of the employer and/or employees necessary to fund the plan to a predetermined funding level;
an enrollment and administration module (EAM) for implementing the plan and administering the contribution levels and periodic payout of survivor income benefits to and from the plan; and
an investment vehicle for holding the contributions made by the employer and/or employees.
16. The computer system ofclaim 15, further comprising:
a word processing module (WPM) for receiving enrollment information from the EAM and for generating enrollment forms to be sent to the employees who may be covered under the plan.
17. The computer system ofclaim 16, wherein the employees who desire coverage under the plan complete the enrollment forms which are then imported into the system using the DIM.
18. The computer system ofclaim 15, further comprising:
a monthly payment module (MPM) for receiving survivor income benefit information from the EAM and for periodically providing payments under the plan to the employee's designated survivor(s).
19. The computer system ofclaim 18, wherein the survivor income benefit information includes a survivor income benefit payment, a benefit payment period, and the name and address of the designated survivor.
20. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the DIM converts the employer and employee information into an ASCII record for storage in the database.
21. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the BPDCM comprises:
means for calculating the expected annual compensation per annum of each employee;
means for calculating the net present value (NPV) of the survivor income benefit for each employee;
summing means for calculating the total survivor income benefits for the plan;
means for projecting the annual plan cost for each employee;
summing means for calculating the expected annual total plan cost, including expected administrative costs; and
means for determining a required employer and/or employee contribution level to fully fund the expected annual total plan cost to the predetermined level.
22. The computer system ofclaim 21, wherein the BPDCM further comprises:
means for calculating the PV of benefits provided by the employer other than the survivor income benefit on the death of the employee; and
means for subtracting the PV of the other employer benefits from the PV of the survivor income benefit for each employee prior to summing the total survivor income benefits for the plan.
23. The computer system ofclaim 21, wherein the BPDCM further comprises:
means for recalculating the expected annual total plan cost and the required employer and/or employee contribution level.
24. The computer system ofclaim 21, wherein the BPDCM further comprises:
means for generating plan reports that detail the expected annual total plan cost and the required employer and/or employee contribution level.
25. The computer system ofclaim 24, wherein the plan reports are provided to the employer, and the employer can then change certain employer data or parameters regarding the plan, which is stored in the database.
26. The computer system ofclaim 25, wherein the BPDCM further comprises:
means for redesigning the survivor benefit plan using the changed employer data or parameters stored in the database.
27. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the BPDCM further comprises:
means for determining whether certain employees are high-risk individuals, indicating that the survivor benefit for the certain employees exceeds an employer designated risk threshold;
means for calculating the minimum and maximum annual premium cost for insurance contracts to cover the high-risk and other employees; and
means for generating plan reports that indicate the high-risk and other individuals and the costs of their insurance.
28. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the investment vehicle is a trust fund having a trustee that manages the assets of the trust.
29. The computer system ofclaim 28, wherein the trust fund is a VEBA trust.
30. The computer system ofclaim 28, wherein the trust fund is a non-exempt trust.
31. The computer system ofclaim 27, wherein the investment vehicle is a trust fund having a trustee that manages the assets of the trust.
32. The computer system ofclaim 31, wherein the plan reports that indicate the high-risk individuals and the costs of insurance are provided to the plan trustee who purchases insurance contracts covering the high-risk employees.
33. The computer system ofclaim 32, wherein the insurance contracts are selected from the group consisting of permanent fixed or variable life insurance, universal life insurance, variable universal life, term life insurance, stop-loss insurance, or a combination of such types of insurance issued on an individual or group basis.
33. The computer system ofclaim 21, wherein the means for calculating the net present value (NPV) of the survivor income benefit for each employee comprises:
means for identifying each employee to whose survivor(s) a survivor income benefit is to be provided and for storing this information in the database on the computer system;
means for identifying for each employee information necessary to determine a range of survivor income benefit which may be selected to be paid to the employee's survivor(s), including but not limited to the employee's annual cash compensation, employee's gender, birth date, years of service with the employer, and, if the employee is married, the employee's spouse's gender and birth date, and storing this information into the database on the computer system;
means for determining for each employee the range of survivor income benefits available to be paid to the employee's survivor(s);
means for determining the expected mortality of each employee;
means for determining the life expectancy of the spouse of each employee, if the employee is married;
means for determining each designated survivor'(s) benefit payment period, and for storing this information into the database on the computer system; and
means for selecting the survivor income benefit, from the range of survivor income benefit available to be paid to each survivor(s), to be paid during each designated survivor'(s) benefit payment period and for storing the information into the database on the computer system.
34. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the EAM comprises:
means for periodically obtaining updated employer and employee information and for directing the DIM to import the updated information into the database; and
means for recalculating the survivor benefit plan based on the updated information obtained from the employer and employees.
35. The computer system ofclaim 16, wherein the EAM comprises:
means for downloading information from the database and from the BPDCM and for transferring this downloaded information to the WPM so that it can generate the enrollment forms.
36. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the EAM comprises:
means for notifying the employer of the contribution levels required for each employee as determined by the BPDCM.
37. The computer system ofclaim 36, wherein the employer's payroll department includes means for receiving the contribution notification and means for transmitting contribution funds to the investment vehicle for each employee.
38. The computer system ofclaim 15, wherein the EAM comprises:
means for receiving a death notification from the employer indicating that a particular employee covered by the plan has died, the death notification including the amount of any other employer benefits to be integrated with the survivor income benefit provided by the plan.
39. The computer system ofclaim 38, wherein the EAM further comprises:
means for downloading survivor income benefit information to the MPM so that the MPM can provide the periodic payments to the designated survivor(s).
40. The computer system ofclaim 39, wherein the EAM further comprises:
means for collecting and storing claims data for each deceased employee in the database.
41. The computer system of claim40, wherein the claims data is used to construct a mortality database specific to the employer, which is stored in the database, and which may be used by the BPDCM to recalculate the survivor benefit plan.
42. The computer system of claim40, wherein the claims data is periodically transmitted to a plan actuary associated with the investment vehicle in order to assess the financial status of the survivor benefit plan.
43. A computer-implemented method of designing and administering a self-funded survivor benefit plan comprising the steps of:
importing employer and employee data into a database;
designing a survivor benefit plan using the data in the database, the designed plan including calculations of survivor income benefit levels for each employee's designated survivor(s), the expected annual liabilities of the plan, and the required contribution levels to fund the plan to a predetermined funding level;
implementing the plan by sending enrollment letters to the employees and receiving completed enrollment forms for those employees who desire coverage under the plan;
notifying the employer of the contribution levels for those covered employees;
transferring the contributions to a trust fund;
receiving a death notification from the employer when a covered employee has died; and
providing a periodic payment stream to the employee's designated survivor(s) based on the calculated survivor income benefit level.
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