INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Author: SPICELAND
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.14P

(1)

Present Value:

The value of today’s amount to be paid or received in the future at a compound interest rate is called as present value. The following formula is used to calculate the present value of an amount:

Present value of an amount = Future value(1 + interest rate)numberofperiods

Future Value: The future value is value of present amount compounded at an interest rate until a particular future date. The future value of an amount is calculated by using the following formula:

Future value of an amount = Present value×(1+ Interest rate)Numberofperiods

To determine

The present value of the pension obligation to three employees as of December 31, 2018.

(1)

Present Value:

The value of today’s amount to be paid or received in the future at a compound interest rate is called as present value. The following formula is used to calculate the present value of an amount:

Present value of an amount = Future value(1 + interest rate)numberofperiods

Future Value: The future value is value of present amount compounded at an interest rate until a particular future date. The future value of an amount is calculated by using the following formula:

Future value of an amount = Present value×(1+ Interest rate)Numberofperiods

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  • For Employee T:

Determine the present value of an ordinary annuity.

Present value annuity=(Annuity amount×Present valueof an oridinary annuity of $1) =$20,000×7.19087=$143,817 (1)

PV factor (Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1: n = 15, i = 11%) is taken from the table value (Table 4 in Appendix from textbook).

Determine the present value.

Present value=Present value annuity×Present value of $1 =$143,817(1)×.81162=$116,725

PV factor (Present value of $1: n = 2, i = 10%) is taken from the table value (Table 2 in Appendix from textbook).

  • For Employee E:

Determine the present value of an ordinary annuity.   

Present value annuity=(Annuity amount×Present valueof  an oridinary annuity of $1) =$25,000×7.19087=$179,772

PV factor (Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1: n = 15, i = 11%) is taken from the table value (Table 4 in Appendix from textbook).

Determine the present value.

Present value=Present value annuity×Present value of $1 =$179,772(1)×.73119=$131,447

PV factor (Present value of $1: n = 3, i = 11%) is taken from the table value (Table 2 in Appendix from textbook).

  • For Employee C:

Determine the present value of an ordinary annuity.   

Present value annuity=(Annuity amount×Present valueof an oridinary annuity of $1) =$30,000×7.19087=$215,726

PV factor (Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1: n = 15, i = 11%) is taken from the table value (Table 4 in Appendix from textbook).

Determine the present value.

Present value=Present value annuity×Present value of $1 =$215,726(1)×.65873=$142,105

PV factor (Present value of $1: n = 4, i = 11%) is taken from the table value (Table 2 in Appendix from textbook).

Conclusion

Thus, following are the present values of the pension obligation of the three employees.  

EmployeesPresent values ($)
T116,725
E131,447
C142,105

Table (1)

(2)

To determine

To compute: The annual contribution.

(2)

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Determine the present value of pension obligation as of December 31, 2021.

Employee

PV as of

December 31, 2018

xFV of $1 factor,=

FV as of

December 31, 2018

   n = 3, i = 11%  
T$116,725x1.36763=$159,637
E131,448x1.36763=179,772
C142,105x1.36763=194,347
Total present value, December 31, 2021$533,756

Table (2)

Compute the annual contribution using future value of annuity due.

Future value annuity due}=Annuity amount×Future value of  an annuity due of $1 $533,756=Annuity amount×3.7097

Annuity amount = $533,7563.7097Annuity amount = $143,881

FV factor (Future value of an annuity due of $1: n =3, i =11%) is taken from the table value (Table 5 in Appendix from textbook).

Conclusion

Hence, the first contribution that will be made on December 31, 2016 is $143,881.

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