Question 3.9: Distinguish between a defined benefit pension plan and a def...

Distinguish between a defined benefit pension plan and a defined contribution plan.

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In a defined benefit plan, the plan sponsor commits to a specific amount of benefit upon retirement. In a defined contribution plan, the plan sponsor commits to a specific contribution to the employee’s retirement plan, but not to a specific benefit amount upon retirement.

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