Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.9P

a.

To determine

The value of total pension cost for the year as per IFRS.

Given information:

Fair value of plan assets at the beginning is $1,006,902.

Value of PVDBO at the beginning is $1,043,692.

Service cost is $58,084.

Interest on PVDBOat the beginning is $93,932.

Expected rate on plan assets is 9%.

Actual return on plan assets is $84,500.

Contribution for the year is $92,612.

Benefit paid for the year is $48,672.

Actuarial loss is $18,252.

b.

To determine

The value of the pension related other comprehensive income for the current year.

Given information:

Fair value of plan assets at the beginning is $1,006,902.

Value of PVDBO at the beginning is $1,043,692.

Service cost is $58,084.

Interest on PVDBOat the beginning is $93,932.

Expected rate on plan assets is 9%.

Actual return on plan assets is $84,500.

Contribution for the year is $92,612.

Benefit paid for the year is $48,672.

Actuarial loss is $18,252.

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Intermediate Accounting

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