New accounting rules for corporate pensions mean new headaches for IROs
Simplicity is great, but everything has its price. And in the case of the new Financial Accounting Standards Board (Fasb) regulations for reporting pensions, the one paying the highest price – at least in terms of time and effort – may be the investor relations officer. Under SFAS (Statement of Financial Accounting Standards) 158, released last September, companies reporting in US Gaap must now account for the true cost of their pension plans on their balance sheets for any
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