Normal cost represents the portion of the economic cost of a participant's anticipated pension benefits allocated to the current plan year, usually distinct from accounting accrual cost or the cash outlay required in that year.
Opportunity cost is the economic cost of an action measured in terms of the benefit foregone by not choosing the next best alternative. It plays a critical role in decision-making by considering the returns that could have been earned through alternative investments or actions.
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