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Research on financial reporting by defined benefit schemes

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posted on 2025-07-30, 14:01 authored by Rachel F. Baskerville
New Zealand long enjoyed a situation where there was a tradition of well-exercised supervision of defined benefit schemes by the Government Actuary. Because superannuation schemes open to new members were deemed issuers by virtue of the 1997 amendments to the Financial Reporting Act, such schemes had to file their financial statements at the Companies Office, making it is easier to evaluate reporting by such entities. Most of the work examining the schemes' reports in this study was undertaken in January 2000, and only one year of each scheme's reports was examined. 164 superannuation schemes filed their financial statements when this study was undertaken. This report was prepared to provide information on compliance with FRS 32 (NZ) and other issues pertaining to the financial reporting by defined benefit schemes in New Zealand.

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Victoria University of Wellington - School of Accounting and Commercial Law

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  • Finance and Accounting

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