Advanced Financial Accounting
Accumulated Benefit Obligation (ABO) refers to the present value of benefits owed to employees for their service up to a specific date, without considering any future salary increases. It is a critical measurement in pension accounting that helps companies understand their obligations to employees under defined benefit plans, linking directly to the disclosures and reporting requirements that ensure transparency in financial statements.
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