Multiple Choice
Which of the following is/are not true?
A) U.S.GAAP and IFRS require firms to recognize the cost of retirement benefits (pensions, health care, life insurance) as an expense when the employees receive payments or other benefits during retirement, not while employees work.
B) Employers often contribute cash to a trust, an entity legally separate from the employer, to fund their retirement obligations.
C) The accounting records of the trust established to fund the retirement obligations are separate from the accounting records of the employer, and the amounts on the two sets of books usually differ.
D) Payments to employees come from both the employer's contributions and investment returns of the trust established to fund the retirement obligations.
E) all of the above
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