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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis 2020

This report presents the results of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis as of December 31, 2020.

ET-2356
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Election to Participate in the Variable Trust Fund

If you make this election, 50% of all your future WRS employee and employer required contributions and additional contributions will be deposited in the Variable Fund. The other 50% will be invested in the Core Fund.

ET-2566
Form Active Employee

Maximum Additional Contributions Worksheet

When you make voluntary regular (after-tax) additional contributions to your WRS account, you must use this worksheet to calculate the maximum amount of voluntary contributions that you can make to the WRS.

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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation of Active Lives 2002

This report presents the annual actuarial valuations of non-retired members covered by the Wisconsin Retirement System as of December 31, 2002.

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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis 2017

This report presents the results of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis as of December 31, 2017.

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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis 2018

This report presents the results of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) Annual Actuarial Valuation and Gain/Loss Analysis as of December 31, 2018.

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WRS Retirement Benefit Calculations

WRS retirement benefits are calculated using two methods: the formula method, and the money purchase method. ETF calculates your benefit using both methods and automatically pays you the higher amount. See how each method is calculated and resources for estimating your benefit.