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Chapter 19, Problem 8MC
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Calculate the amount of projected benefit obligation of Company D as on January 1, 2019.
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Davison Company has a noncontributory defined benefit pension plan for its employees. During 2019, the pension plan has a discount rate of 8%, service cost of $98,000, plan assets as of 1/1/19 of $432,000, and an expected return on plan assets of $34,560. On December 31, 2019, Davison contributed $90,000 to the pension plan, resulting in a credit to Accrued/Prepaid Pension Cost of $6,300. What is the amount of the projected benefit obligation on January 1, 2019?
a. $410,750
b. $345,600
c. $332,000
d. $432,000
Macon, Inc. has a defined contribution pension plan and provides the following information for the year
2019:
Pension liability at 1/1/2019, $35,000.
Pension contributions made during the year, $48,000.
Prior service cost balance at 1/1/2019, $30,000.
Pension plan assets at 1/1/2019, $612,000.
Pension benefits paid to retirees during 2019, $60,000.
Settlement rate, 8%.
Pension benefit obligation balance at 1/1/2019, $647,000.
Service cost incurred during 2019, $72,000.
Return of plan assets during 2019, $25,000.
Amortization of prior service cost for 2019, $5,000..
REQUIRED:
Prepare a pension worksheet to be used to calculate pension expense, and prepare the
appropriate journal entry to record the pension expense for 2019.
On December 31, 2019, Berry Company determined that the 2019 service cost on its defined benefit pension plan was $140,000. At the beginning of 2019, Berry had pension plan assets of $510,000 and a projected benefit obligation of $700,000. Its discount rate (and expected long-term rate of return on plan assets) for 2019 was 10%. There are no other components of Berry's pension expense; the company had an accrued/prepaid pension cost liability at the end of 2018.
Required:
1.
Compute the amount of Berry's pension expense for 2019.
2.
Prepare the journal entry to record Berry's 2019 pension expense if it funds the pension plan in the amount of (a) $159,000 and (b) $140,000.
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