Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.10P

1.

To determine

Pension expense: Pension expense is an expense to the employer paid as compensation after the completion of services performed by the employees.

Pension expense includes the following components:

  • Service cost
  • Interest cost
  • Expected return on plan assets
  • Amortization of prior service cost
  • Amortization of net loss or net gain

To Calculate: The pension expense for 2018.

1.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The following table shows the pension expense for 2018.

Particulars Amount in millions ($)
Service Cost 75
Interest cost 45
Expected return on the plan assets (24)
Amortization of prior service cost 0
Amortization of net gain or net loss – AOCI 0
Pension Expense 96

Table (1)

Note: The prior service cost will not amortize as the amendment was done at the end of the year.

Conclusion

Therefore, the amount of pension expense is $96.

2.

To determine

To Prepare: The journal entry to record pension expense, gains or losses, prior service cost, funding, and payment of benefits for 2018.

2.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Record the pension expense.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Pension expense (Table 1)   96  
  Plan assets (2)   24  
  Projected Benefit Obligation (3)     120
  (To record the pension expense.)      

Table (2)

Working Note:

Determine the plan assets.

Plan assets (Expected return on assets )=Rate×Plan assets =8%×$300=$24 (2)

Determine projected benefit obligation.

Projected benefit obligation=Service cost+Interest cost =$75+$45=$120 (3)

  • Pension expense account is an expense and it is decreased the equity value by $96. Therefore, debit pension expense account with $96.
  • A plan asset is an asset and it is increased by $24. Therefore, debit plan asset account with $24.
  • Projected Benefit Obligation is a liability and it is increased by $120. Therefore, credit Projected Benefit Obligation account with $120.

Record the prior service cost – other comprehensive income.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Prior service cost – Other Comprehensive Income   12  
  Projected Benefit Obligation     12
  (To record the prior service cost.)      

Table (3)

  • Prior service cost – Other Comprehensive Income account is an expense and it is decreased the equity value by $12. Therefore, debit Prior service cost – Other Comprehensive Income account with $12.
  • Projected Benefit Obligation is a liability and it is increased by $12. Therefore, credit Projected Benefit Obligation account with $12.

Record the gain – other comprehensive income.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Projected Benefit Obligation   22  
    Gain – Other Comprehensive Income     22
  (To record the gain.)      

Table (4)

  • Projected Benefit Obligation is a liability and it is decreased by $22. Therefore, debit Projected Benefit Obligation account with $22.
  • Gain – Other Comprehensive Income account is an income and it is increased the equity value by $22. Therefore, credit gain – Other Comprehensive Income account with $22.

Record the loss- other comprehensive income.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Loss – Other Comprehensive Income (4)   4  
  Plan assets     4
  (To record the loss.)      

Table (5)

Working Note:

Determine the loss - other comprehensive income.

Loss (Other comprehensive income)=Actual return Expected return =$20$24=$4 (4)

  • Loss – Other Comprehensive Income account is a loss and it is decreased the equity value by $4. Therefore, debit loss – Other Comprehensive Income account with $4.
  • A plan asset is an asset and it is decreased by $4. Therefore, credit plan asset account with $4.

Record the contributions made.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Plan assets   60  
  Cash     60
  (To record the contributions made.)      

Table (6)

  • A plan asset is an asset and it is increased by $60. Therefore, debit plan asset account with $60.
  • Cash is an asset and it is decreased by $60. Therefore, credit cash account with $60.

Record the retiree benefits.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

  Projected benefit obligation   36  
  Plan assets     36
  (To record the retiree benefits.)      

Table (7)

  • Projected Benefit Obligation is a liability and it is decreased by $36. Therefore, debit Projected Benefit Obligation account with $36.
  • A plan asset is an asset and it is decreased by $36. Therefore, credit plan asset account with $36.

3.

To determine

The amount that E distribution will report in 2018 balance sheet as a net pension asset or net pension liability.

3.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Determine the net pension liability.

Particulars Amount ($ in millions)
PBO balance, December 31 (Table 9) 554
Less: Plan assets balance, December 31 (Table 10) (344)
Net pension liability 210

Table (8)

Working Notes:

Determine the PBO balance as on December 31.

Particulars Amount ($ in millions)
PBO balance, January 1 480
Service cost 75
Interest cost 45
Less: Gain from change in actuarial assumption (22)
Prior service cost (new) 12
Less: Benefits paid (36)
PBO balance, December 31 554

Table (9)

Determine the plan assets as on December 31.

Particulars Amount ($ in millions)
Plan assets balance, January 1 300
 Actual return on plan assets 20
  Contributions 2016 60
Less: Benefits paid (36)
Plan assets balance, December 31 344

Table (10)

Conclusion

Therefore, the net pension liability is $210.

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