The Accumulated Benefit Obligation (ABO) is a company's pension obligation that accounts for the current value of benefits earned by participants up to a given date, calculated using current salaries and service years, without considering future salary increases. This financial metric is critical in assessing the financial health and obligations of a company's defined benefit pension plan.
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