A Comprehensive Review of the Evolution of Accounting Standards for State and Local Government Pensions and Other Postemployment Benefits in The United States

IF 1.2 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
D. L. Flesher, Craig Foltin, G. Previts, M. Stone
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Abstract

Both the business media and the popular press have emphasized the underfunding problems associated with pension funds that are set aside for state and local government workers, a group that also includes teachers and professors at state-affiliated colleges and universities. The realization that pension funds are typically underfunded stems from the fact that the accounting standards associated with state and local government employee pension funds have led to greater transparency since 2011. This paper examines, explains, and interprets the historical development over the last 70 years of accounting standards for state and local government pension funds in the United States. Changing accounting standards, along with economic and social change, have led to consequences such as employers transforming their pension programs to avoid substantial costs and significant liabilities, for example by changing from defined benefit to defined contribution plans.
美国州和地方政府养老金及其他离职后福利会计准则演变综述
商业媒体和大众媒体都强调了与养老基金相关的资金不足问题,这些养老基金是为州和地方政府工作人员设立的,这一群体还包括州立大学的教师和教授。人们之所以意识到养老基金通常资金不足,是因为自2011年以来,与州和地方政府雇员养老基金相关的会计准则提高了透明度。本文考察,解释,并解释了过去70年来美国州和地方政府养老基金会计准则的历史发展。会计准则的变化,以及经济和社会的变化,已经导致了一些后果,比如雇主改变了他们的养老金计划,以避免巨额成本和重大负债,比如从固定收益计划改为固定缴款计划。
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Accounting Historians Journal
Accounting Historians Journal BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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0.50
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33.30%
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17
期刊介绍: Accounting Historians Journal is an international journal that addresses the development of accounting thought and practice. AHJ embraces all subject matter related to accounting history, including but not limited to research that provides historical perspective on contemporary issues.
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