Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780134730370
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.10P

a.

To determine

The value of closing balance of plan assets, value of closing balance of PBO and the funded status.

Given information:

Fair value of plan assets at the beginning is $1,006,902.

Value of PBO at the beginning is $1,043,692.

Service cost is $58,084.

Interest on PBOat the beginning is $135,680.

Expected rate on plan assets is 9%.

Actual return on plan assets is $84,500.

Contribution for the year is $92,612.

Benefit paid for the year is $48,672.

Amortization of prior service cost rate is 20%.

Actuarial loss is $18,252.

b.

To determine

The amount to be recognized in the statement of financial position at the end of the year.

c.

To determine

The value of the closing balance in accumulated other comprehensive income of current year.

Given information:

Fair value of plan assets at the beginning is $1,006,902.

Value of PBO at the beginning is $1,043,692.

Service cost is $58,084.

Interest on PBOat the beginning is $135,680.

Expected rate on plan assets is 9%.

Actual return on plan assets is $84,500.

Contribution for the year is $92,612.

Benefit paid for the year is $48,672.

Amortization of prior service cost rate is 20%.

Actuarial loss is $18,252.

d.

To determine

The information of pension plan with an accumulated benefit obligation in excess of plan assets.

e.

To determine

The components of net periodic benefit cost and other amounts recognized in net income.

f.

To determine

The value of other changes in the plan assets and PBO recognized in other comprehensive income.

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