Asked by
Derrick Nwagwu
on Nov 18, 2024Verified
Contributions to noncontributory Defined Contribution (DC) Plans are made by which of the following?
A) paycheque deductions from all workers in Canada
B) individual employers
C) the federal government
D) all employers in a given sector
E) the individual employee
Defined Contribution Plans
Defined contribution plans are retirement savings plans where the amount contributed is defined, but the benefit received at retirement depends on the investment's performance.
Noncontributory
A benefits plan where the employer bears the full cost without employee contributions.
- Ascertain the governance of employee benefits in Canada by legal and regulatory means.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the governance of employee benefits in Canada by legal and regulatory means.
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