Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 5P

1.

To determine

Compute the amount of pension expense of Company L for 2019 and 2020.

1.

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Pension plan: Pension plan is the plan devised by corporations to pay the employees an income after their retirement, in the form of pension.

Compute the amount of pension expense of Company L for 2019 and 2020 as follows:

Particulars20192020
Service cost$463,000$475,000
Add: Interest cost on projected benefit obligation$111,600 (1)

$163,314

(2)

Less: Expected return on plan assets$0($62,100) (3)
Add: Amortization of prior service cost$96,000 (4)$92,000 (5)
    Pension expense$670,600$668,214

Table (1)

Working note (1):

Calculate the interest cost on projected benefit obligation for 2019:

Interest cost on projected benefit obligation for 2019} = (Projected benefit obligation for 2019×Discount rate)=$1,240,000×9100=$111,600

Working note (2):

Calculate the interest cost on projected benefit obligation for 2020:

Interest cost on projected benefit obligation for 2020} = (Projected benefit obligation for 2020×Discount rate)=$1,814,600×9100=$163,314

Working note (3):

Calculate the expected return on plant assets:

Expected return on plan asset = (Plant asset for 2020×Expected rate of return)=$690,000×9100=$62,100

Working note (4):

Calculate the amortization of prior service cost for 2019.

Amortization of priorservice cost for 2019}=Projected benefit obligation×[Amortization fraction for prior service cost]=$1,240,000×48620=$96,000

Working note (5):

Calculate the amortization of prior service cost for 2020.

Amortization of priorservice cost for 2020}=Projected benefit obligation×[Amortization fraction forprior service cost for 2020]=$1,240,000×46620=$92,000

2.

To determine

Prepare necessary journal entries of Company L for 2019 and 2020.

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Prepare journal entry to record the beginning liability for prior service cost for 2019:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
January 1, 2019Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost 1,240,000 
 Accrued/prepaid pension cost  1,240,000
 (To record the beginning liability for prior service cost for 2019)   

Table (2)

  • Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost is component of shareholders’ equity, and it decreases the value of shareholders equity. Hence, debit the other comprehensive income: Prior service cost account with $1,240,000.
  • Accrued/prepaid pension cost is a liability account and it is increased. Therefore, credit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account with $1,240,000.

Prepare journal entry to record the pension expense for 2019:

In this case, Company L has overfunded the pension contribution by $19,400($690,000$670,600), hence debit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account by $19,400.

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
December 31, 2019Pension expense 670,600 
 Accrued/prepaid pension cost 19,400 
 Cash  690,000
 (To record the pension expense and its overfunded by $19,400)   

Table (3)

  • Pension expense is component of shareholders’ equity, and it decreases the value of shareholders equity. Hence, debit the pension expense with $670,600.
  • Accrued/prepaid pension cost is asset account and it is increased. Therefore, debit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account with $19,400.
  • Cash is an asset account and it is decreased. Therefore, credit the cash account with $690,000.

Prepare journal entry to record the amortized prior service cost for 2019:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
December 31,2019Accrued/prepaid pension cost 96,000 
 Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost  96,000
 (To record the amortization of prior service cost)   

Table (4)

  • Accrued/prepaid pension cost is an asset account and it is increased. Therefore, debit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account with $96,000.
  • Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost is component of shareholders’ equity, and it increases the value of shareholders equity. Hence, credit the other comprehensive income: Prior service cost account with $96,000.

Prepare journal entry to record the pension expense for 2020:

In this case, Company L has underfunded the pension contribution by $8,214($668,214$660,000), hence credit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account by $8,214.

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
December 31,2020Pension expense 668,214 
 Cash  660,000
 Accrued/prepaid pension cost  8,214
 (To record the underfunded pension expense of $24,250)   

Table (5)

  • Pension expense is component of shareholders’ equity, and it decreases the value of shareholders equity. Hence, debit the pension expense with $668,214.
  • Cash is an asset account and it is decreased. Therefore, credit the cash account with $660,000.
  • Accrued/prepaid pension cost is liability account and it is increased. Therefore, credit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account with $8,214.

Prepare journal entry to record the amortized prior service cost for 2020:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
December 31, 2020Accrued/prepaid pension cost 92,000 
 Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost  92,000
 (To record the amortization of prior service cost)   

Table (6)

  • Accrued/prepaid pension cost is an asset account and it is increased. Therefore, debit the accrued/prepaid pension cost account with $92,000.
  • Other comprehensive income: Prior service cost is component of shareholders’ equity, and it increases the value of shareholders equity. Hence, credit the other comprehensive income: Prior service cost account with $92,000.

3.

To determine

Calculate the total accrued/prepaid pension cost at the end of 2020, and identify whether it is considered as an asset or a liability.

3.

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Calculate the total accrued/prepaid pension cost as the end of 2020, and identify whether it is considered as an asset or a liability as follows:

Accrued/prepaid pension cost
December 31, 2019$19,400January 1, 2019$1,240,000
December 31, 2019$96,000December 31, 2020$8,214
December 31, 2020$92,000  
Total$207,400Total1,248,214
   Clos. Bal.$1,040,814

In this case, the total accrued/prepaid pension cost at the end of 2020 shows the credit balance, hence it is considered as the accrued pension cost liability ($1,040,814).

4.

To determine

Prepare a schedule that portrait the beginning and ending reconciliation amounts of the projected benefit obligation for 2020.

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Prepare a schedule that portrait the beginning and ending reconciliation amounts of the projected benefit obligation for 2020 as follows:

ParticularsAmounts ($)
Beginning projected benefit obligation1,240,000
Add: Service cost463,000
         Interest cost111,600
Ending projected benefit obligation1,814,600

Table (7)

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