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Chapter 16, Problem 16.17E
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Writing a resignation letter to the supervisor for joining a competitor company.Introduction:
Writing a resignation to a company for getting a job in a competitor company is a challenging and smart task. One should always maintain good relations with the previous employer while writing a letter of resignation to your immediate supervisor.
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Hobbiton Tours Ltd. has the following details related to its defined benefit pension plan as at December 31, 2024: Pension fund assets of $1,900,000 and actuarial obligation of $1,806,317.
The actuarial obligation represents the present value of a single benefit payment of $3,200,000 that is due on December 31, 2030, discounted at an interest rate of 10%; i.e. $3,200,000 / 1.106 = $1,806,317.
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Compute the current service cost for 2025 and the amount of the accrued benefit obligation at December 31, 2025. Perform this computation for an interest rate of 8%.
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