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Chapter 17, Problem 17.2E
To determine
Projected benefit obligation (PBO): This is the estimated present value of future retirement benefits, accumulated based on the future compensation levels.
To compute: PBO as at December 31, 2018.
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Exercise 17-2 (Algo) Determine the projected benefit obligation [LO17-3]
On January 1, 2024, Ravetch Corporation's projected benefit obligation was $46 million. During 2024, pension benefits paid by the
trustee were $6 million. Service cost for 2024 is $10 million. Pension plan assets (at fair value) increased during 2024 by $8 million as
expected. At the end of 2024, there were no pension-related other comprehensive income (OCI) accounts. The actuary's discount rate
was 10%.
Required:
Determine the amount of the projected benefit obligation at December 31, 2024.
Note: Enter your answers in millions rounded to 2 decimal places (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.50). Amounts to be
deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.
Projected Benefit Obligation
Beginning of 2024
Service cost
Interest cost
End of 2024
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Exercise 17-2 (Algo) Determine the projected benefit obligation [LO17-3]
On January 1, 2021, Ravetch Corporation's projected benefit obligation was $55 million. During 2021, pension benefits paid by the
trustee were $5 million. Service cost for 2021 is $15 million. Pension plan assets (at fair value) increased during 2021 by $7 million as
expected. At the end of 2021, there were no pension-related other comprehensive income (OCI) accounts. The actuary's discount rate
was 12%.
Required:
Determine the amount of the projected benefit obligation at December 31, 2021. (Enter your answers in millions rounded to 2
decimal places (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.50). Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)
Problem 17-6 (Algo) Determine the PBO; plan assets; pension expense; two years (LO17-3, 17-4, 17-6]
Stanley-Morgan Industries adopted a defined benefit pension plan on April 12, 2021. The provisions of the plan were not made
retroactive to prior years. A local bank, engaged as trustee for the plan assets, expects plan assets to earn a 10% rate of return. The
actual return was also 10% in 2021 and 2022.* A consulting firm, engaged as actuary, recommends 5% as the appropriate discount
rate. The service cost is $140,000 for 2021 and $220,000 for 2022. Year-end funding is $150,000 for 2021 and $160,000 for 2022. No
assumptions or estimates were revised during 2021.
* We assume the estimated return was based on the actual return on similar investments at the inception of the plan and that, since the
estimate didn't change, that also was the actual rate in 2022.
Required:
Calculate each of the following amounts as of both December 31, 2021, and December 31, 2022: (Enter your answers in…
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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