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Chapter 19, Problem 1C
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List the items of the defined benefit pension plan that are included in the financial reporting and explain its meaning, and also describe the manner in which it is calculated.
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A company currently offers it’s employees a defined benefit pension plan, but is looking into changing to a defined contribution plan for new employees, the company reports under IFRS.
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