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subsidiaries recognize provision for retirement benefits to employees based on the voluntary retirement benefit
payable at the year-end.
Pension benefits are determined based on years of service, basic rates of pay and conditions under which the
termination occurs, and are payable at the option of the retiring employee either in a lump-sum amount or as an
annuity. Contributions to the plans are funded through several financial institutions in accordance with the
applicable laws and regulations.
Unrecognized prior service costs are amortized based on the straight-line method over a period of five years
beginning at the date of adoption of the plan amendment. Unrecognized actuarial gains and losses are amortized
based on the straight-line method over a period of five years starting from the beginning of the subsequent year.
Effective April 1, 2009, the Company and some of its Japanese subsidiaries adopted ASBJ Statement No.19,
“Partial Amendments to Accounting Standard for Retirement Benefits (Part 3)” issued on July 31, 2008. The
adoption of the amendments had no effect on Epson’s financial results for the year ended March 31, 2010.
Most of the Company’s foreign subsidiaries have various retirement plans, which are primarily defined
contribution plans.
(14) Provision for recycle costs
At the time of sale, provision for recycle costs is calculated based on the estimated future returns of consumer
personal computers.
(15) Revenue recognition
Revenue from sale of goods is recognized at the time when goods are shipped. Revenue from services is
recognized when services are rendered and accepted by customers.
(16) Research and development costs
Research and development costs are charged as incurred.
(17) Leases
Epson leases certain office space, machinery and equipment and computer equipment from third parties using
capital leases. Most of the capital leases are other than those under which ownership of the assets will be
transferred to the lessee at the end of the lease term, and are depreciated/amortized in accordance with the
straight-line method over the periods of the leases, assuming no residual value.
(18) Net income per share
Net income per share is computed based on the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during
each fiscal period.
(19) Dividends
Dividends are charged to retained earnings in the fiscal year in which they are paid after approval by
shareholders. In addition to year-end dividends, the board of directors may declare interim cash dividends by
resolution to the registered shareholders as of September 30 of each year.
5. U.S. dollar amounts
U.S. dollar amounts presented in the accompanying consolidated financial statements and in these notes are
included solely for the convenience of readers. These translations should not be construed as representations that