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- 14.Shirley Company obtained the following information at the beginning of the currentyear prior to the adoption of PAS 19R:Projected benefit obligation 9,000,000Fair value of plan assets 10,000,000Unrecognized actuarial loss 1,500,000During the current year, the actuary determined the current service cost at P2,500,000and the discount rate at 10%. The actual return on plan assets was P 1,200,000.Contribution to the plan amounted to P500,000. The actuarial loss due to increase in PBOduring the year was P900,000 and the average remaining service period is 10 years.What is the employee benefit expense?Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 9,000,000Projected benefit obligation 4,500,000 5,000,000Prepaid/accrued benefit cost – surplus 1,500,000 4,000,000Asset ceiling 1,000,000 2,500,000Effect of asset ceiling 500,000 1,500,000During the year, the entity recognized current service cost P2,000,000, actual return on plan assets P400,000,and contribution to the plan P4,550,000 and benefits paid P1,950,000. The discount rate is 10%REQUIRED:6. Compute the employee benefit expense for the current year7. Compute the net remeasurement loss for the current year8. Compute the defined benefit cost9. Compute the amount of prepaid benefit cost that should be reported on December 31#14Stefan company provided the following information in relation to a defined benefit plan for thecurrent year:January 1 December 31Fair value of plan assets 1,300,000 1,500,000Projected benefit obligation 1,000,000 1,050,000Prepaid/accrued benefit cost-surplus 300,000 450,000Asset ceiling 100,000 150,000Effect of asset ceiling 200,000 300,000Current service cost 50,000Contribution to the plan 175,000Benefits paid 75,000Discount rate 10%What is the net remeasurement loss for the current year? 85,000 pls provide solution for this answer
- Richelle Company provided the following information during the current year: 1-Jan 31-Dec Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 8,500,000 Projected benefit obligation 5,000,000 6,500,000 Prepaid/accrued benefit cost - surplus 1,000,000 2,000,000 Asset ceiling 700,000 1,200,000 Effect of asset ceiling 300,000 800,000 During the year, entity recognized current service cost of P1,000,000, actual return on plan assets of P400,000, and contribution to plan of P2,100,000. The discount rate is 10%. What amount of prepaid benefit cost should be reported on December 31? Group of answer choices 500,000 2,000,000 1,200,000 800,000At the beginning of the current year, the memorandum records of Fischl Company’s defined benefitplan showed the following:Fair value of plan assets P7,500,000Defined benefit obligation (11,000,000)Prepaid (accrued) benefit expense (P3,500,000)Fischl determined that its current service cost was P1,000,000 and the interest cost is 10%. Theexpected return on plan asset was 12% but the actual return during the year was 8%. Other relatedinformation at the end of the year:Contribution to the plan P1,200,000Benefits paid to retirees 1,500,000Decrease in defined benefit obligation due to changes inactuarial assumptions200,000REQUIREMENTS:1. What will be presented in the income statement in relation to the defined benefit plan?2. What will be presented in the statement of financial position in relation to the defined benefitplan?An entity provided the following information during the current year:January 1 December 31Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 9,000,000Projected benefit obligation 4,500,000 5,000,000Prepaid/accrued benefit cost – surplus 1,500,000 4,000,000Asset ceiling 1,000,000 2,500,000Effect of asset ceiling 500,000 1,500,000During the year, the entity recognized current service cost P2,000,000, actual return on plan assets P400,000,and contribution to the plan P4,550,000 and benefits paid P1,950,000. The discount rate is 10%REQUIRED: . Compute the defined benefit cost
- Richelle Company provided the following information during the current year: January 1 December 31 Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 8,500,000 Projected benefit obligation 5,000,000 6,500,000 Prepaid/accrued benefit cost - surplus 1,000,000 2,000,000 Asset ceiling 700,000 1,200,000 Effect of asset ceiling 300,000 800,000 During the year, entity recognized current service cost of P1,000,000, actual return on plan assets of P400,000, and contribution to plan of P2,100,000. The discount rate is 10%. What amount of prepaid benefit cost should be reported on December 31?Fair value of plan assets 4,750,000Unamortized past service cost 1,250,000Projected benefit obligation 5,500,000Unrecognized actuarial gain 850,000The transactions for the current year relating to the defined benefit plan are as follows:Current service cost 925,000Discount rate 6%Actual return on plan assets 485,000Contribution to the plan 1,350,000Benefits paid to retirees 995,000Increase in projected benefit obligation due to changes in actuarial assumptions 150,000Effective in the current year, the entity has applied the provisions of revised PAS 19 in relation to the definedbenefit plan.REQUIRED:15. Prepare journal entry to recognize the transitional effect of adopting revised PAS 19.16. Determine the employee benefit expense for the current year.17. Compute the remeasurement related to the defined benefit plan.18. Prepare journal entry to record the employee benefit expense.19. Compute for the Fair Value Plan Asset (FVPA) as of December 31.20. Compute for the projected benefit…15. Richelle Company provided the following information during the current year: January 1 December 31 Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 8,500,000 Projected benefit obligation 5,000,000 6,500,000 Prepaid/accrued benefit cost - surplus 1,000,000 2,000,000 Asset ceiling 700,000 1,200,000 Effect of asset ceiling 300,000 800,000 During the year, entity recognized current service cost of P1,000,000, actual return on plan assets of P400,000, and contribution to plan of P2,100,000. The discount rate is 10%. What is the employee benefit expense for the current year? Group of answer choices 900,000 930,000 870,000 800,000
- 17 Richelle Company provided the following information during the current year: January 1 December 31 Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 8,500,000 Projected benefit obligation 5,000,000 6,500,000 Prepaid/accrued benefit cost - surplus 1,000,000 2,000,000 Asset ceiling 700,000 1,200,000 Effect of asset ceiling 300,000 800,000 During the year, entity recognized current service cost of P1,000,000, actual return on plan assets of P400,000, and contribution to plan of P2,100,000. The discount rate is 10%. What is the employee benefit expense for the current year? Group of answer choices 930,000 900,000 870,000 800,000 PreviousNext12 Richelle Company provided the following information during the current year: January 1 December 31 Fair value of plan assets 6,000,000 8,500,000 Projected benefit obligation 5,000,000 6,500,000 Prepaid/accrued benefit cost - surplus 1,000,000 2,000,000 Asset ceiling 700,000 1,200,000 Effect of asset ceiling 300,000 800,000 During the year, entity recognized current service cost of P1,000,000, actual return on plan assets of P400,000, and contribution to plan of P2,100,000. The discount rate is 10%. What is the net remeasurement loss for the current year? Group of answer choices 670,000 700,000 270,000 730,000 PreviousNextE. Charlton Company provided the following information concerning a defined benefit plan at the beginning ofcurrent year prior to the adoption of revised PAS 19:Debit CreditFair value of plan assets 4,750,000Unamortized past service cost 1,250,000Projected benefit obligation 5,500,000Unrecognized actuarial gain 850,000The transactions for the current year relating to the defined benefit plan are as follows:Current service cost 925,000Discount rate 6%Actual return on plan assets 485,000Contribution to the plan 1,350,000Benefits paid to retirees 995,000Increase in projected benefit obligation due to changes in actuarial assumptions 150,000Effective in the current year, the entity has applied the provisions of revised PAS 19 in relation to the definedbenefit plan.REQUIRED: 17. Compute the remeasurement related to the defined benefit plan.