Intermediate Accounting
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.5BYP
(1)
To determine
Pension plan: This is the plan devised by corporations to pay the employees an income after their retirement, in the form of pension.
Types of pension plans:
- Defined contribution pension plans: In such plans, employers contribute fixed amounts annually, to the pension fund. The benefit amounts are based on size of pension fund available at the time of retirement. There is no commitment on the part of the employers to pay fixed retirement benefits.
- Defined benefit pension plans: In such plans, employers pay annual fixed contributions to employees as retirement benefits. Employers promise to pay fixed retirement benefits, which are computed based on the service period of employee, annual compensation of the employee, and age.
To mention: The type of pension plan offered by Corporation M
(2)
To determine
To mention: The persons who suffer the risk of reduction in retirement benefits in the plan offered by Corporation M
(3)
To determine
The amount entitled by an employee who contributes $1,000 in first year, and leaves the company in early second year, when the mutual fund of contributions value is 2%
(4)
To determine
To describe: The accounting treatment of pension plan for 2015
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Question 19
Which of the following correctly describes defined benefit (DB) pension plans?
A- A typical example of DB plan is 401(K) savings account
B- Retirement benefits depend on how much money has accumulated in an individual's account.
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D- Retirement benefits are based on the plan benefit formula.
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Question 17
S1: Employee-sponsored retirement plans
can be categorized into two: current service
cost and projected benefit obligation.
S2: Liabilities pertains to the settlements
which resulted in an outflow of resources
embodying economic benefits.
S3: PAS 19, provides that only the unvested
past service costs shall be recognized as
expense immediately.
one statement is true
two of the statements are true
all statements are false
all statements are true
QUESTION 16
A 401 (k) Plan:
O A. is a mandatory retirement program.
B. is not a very effective way of achieving your retirement goals.
O C. is funded fully by your employer as a retirement benefit for you.
O D. is a defined benefit retirement program.
O E. None of the above.
QUESTION 17
Which of the following is most true regarding retirement planning?
A. You can expect public sources to fund most of your retirement needs.
O B. Ownership for retirement planning has shifted more from employers and government to individuals.
O C. You do not need to worry about funding your retirement from multiple sources.
O D. Retirement planning should be delayed until you are at least 30 years old or own your own home.
Chapter 17 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting
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