Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.5P
a.
To determine
The value of total pension cost for the year.
b.
To determine
The value of closing balance of plan assets and PBO.
c.
To determine
The value of the closing balance in accumulated other comprehensive income of current year.
d.
To determine
To prepare: The
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Rosaria Co. sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. For the current year ended December 31, thefollowing information relevant to the plan has been accumulated:Defined benefit obligation, 1/1 P11,250,000Fair value of plan assets, 1/1 10,500,000Current service cost 1,050,000Past service cost 2,200,000Actual return on plan assets 600,000Decrease in defined benefit obligation due tochanges in actuarial assumptions300,000Discount rate 8%Requirements:1. In the working papers computations, what balance of plan assets will be determined?2. In the working papers computations, what balance of benefit obligation will be determined?3. Calculate the amount that the entity would recognize in profit or loss for the year in accordancewith the revised PAS 19.4. Calculate the amount that the entity would recognize in other comprehensive income for theyear in accordance with the revised PAS 19.
The following information is related to the defined benefit pension
plan of Dreamworld Company for the year ended 12/31/2020:
Service cost
$ 60,000
110,000
150,000
640,000
750,000
150,000
900,000
960,000
Contributions to pension plan
Benefits paid to retirees
Plan assets (fair value), January 11
Plan assets (fair value), December 31
Actual return on plan assets
PBO, January 1
PBO, December 31
Discount rate
Long-term expected return on plan assets
Prior Service Cost 1/1
$ 700,000
Average remaining years of service
Assuming no other relevant data exist.
Required:
10 years
10%
9%
A. Calculate the company's pension expense for 2020.
B. Make journal entry (entries) related to the plan at 12/31/2020.
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