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2007 Global Survey of Accounting Assumptions for Defined Benefit Plans
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- Abstract:
- The 2007 Global Survey of Accounting Assumptions for Defined Benefit Plans is Watson Wyatt’s 18th annual survey of assumptions applied by major corporations for their defined benefit plans around the world.
- DETAILS
- Sponsored by: Watson Wyatt
- Posted: January 09, 2008
- Length: 26 pages
- Format: PDF (322 kb)
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