Question: FASB ASC Subtopic 715-60 requires companies to recognize a liability for their obligation to pay for retirees' health care. Prior to this rule, most companies
FASB ASC Subtopic 715-60 requires companies to recognize a liability for their obligation to pay for retirees' health care. Prior to this rule, most companies recognized no liability for their health care promises to employees, although an economic liability certainly existed. Many companies used the adoption of the FASB rule as an excuse to cut retiree health benefits, claiming that the FASB had suddenly created this liability. Thus, it seems that an FASB accounting rule had an economic impact on retirees. Recognizing that accounting rules can have economic consequences, sometimes unintended and undesirable, should the impact on society be an important consideration for the FASB in setting accounting standards?
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