INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260679694
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.14P

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 Compute: The amount of actual return on plan assets.

1.

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Calculate the amount of actual return.

Ending Balance of Plan Assets = [(Beginning Balance + Actual Returns + Cash Contributions)Retirer Benefits]Actual Returns=[(Ending Balance of Plan Assets + Retirer Benefits )(Beginning Balance  + Cash Contributions)]

Actual Returns=[($2,591,000+$270,000)($2,400,000+$245,000)]Actual Returns=$2,861,000$2,645Actual Returns=$216,000 (1)

Conclusion

Therefore, the amount of actual returns is$216,000.

2.

To determine

To Compute: The loss or gain on plan assets.

2.

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Compute the loss or gain on plan assets.

Gain or (Loss) on Plan Assets = Actual ReturnsExpected Returns= $216,000$240,000(3)=($24,000) (2)

Working Note:

Compute the expected returns.

Expected Returns = Plan Assets × 10%=$2,400,000 × 10%=$240,000 (3)

Conclusion

Therefore, the loss on plan assets is$24,000.

3.

To determine

To Compute: The Service Cost.

3.

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Compute the Service Cost.

Ending Balance of PBO = [(Beginning Balance + Service Cost + Interest Cost + Loss (Gain))Retirer Benefits]Service Cost=[(Ending Balance of PBO + Retirer Benefits )(Beginning Balance  + Interest Cost +Loss(Gain))]

Service Cost=[($2,501,000+$270,000)($2,300,000+$161,000(5))]Service Cost=$2,771,0002,461,000Service Cost=$310,000 (4)

Working Note:

Compute the interest cost.

Interest Cost = 7% of PBO=$2,300,000×7%= $161,000 (5)

Conclusion

Therefore, the service cost is$310,000.

4.

To determine

To Compute: The pension expense.

4.

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The following table shows pension expense.

Particulars Amount ($)
Service Cost $310,000 (4)
Interest cost 161,000 (5)
Return on plan assets (240,000) (3)
Amortization of Prior Service Cost - AOCI 25,000 (6)
Amortization of net gain 6,000 (7)
Pension Expense $250,000

Table (1)

Working Note:

Compute the amount of Amortization of Prior Service Cost – AOCI:

Amortization of Prior Service Cost - AOCI=[2016 Beginning Balance  2016 Ending Balance]=$325,000$300,000=$25,000 (6)

Compute the Amortization of Net Gain –AOCI.

Amortization of Net Gain –AOCI:  
Beginning Balance $330,000
Less:  
Ending Balance (300,000)
Loss on Plan Assets (24,000)
Net Gain – AOCI Amortization $6,000

(7)

Table (2)

5.

To determine

To Compute: The average remaining service life of active employees.

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Compute the average service period.

Amortization Amount = Amount to be AmortizedNumber of YearsNumber of Years Amount to be AmortizedAmortization AmountNumber of Years =$90,000(8)$6,000(7)Number of Years =15 Years

Working Note:

Calculate the amount to be amortized.

Average Remaining Service Life of Active Employees: Amount ($)
Net Gain, Beginning 330,000
10% of $2,400,000 240,000
Amount to be Amortized 90,000

(8)

Table (3)

Conclusion

Therefore, the average remaining service life of active employees is15 years.

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