Nellie Altom Company received the following selected information from its pension plan trustee concerning the operation of

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Nellie Altom Company received the following selected information from its pension plan trustee concerning the operation of the company’s defined benefit pension plan for the year ended December 31, 2010.


Nellie Altom Company received the following selected information


The service cost component of pension expense for employee services rendered in the current year amounted to €77,000 and the amortization of unrecognized past service cost was €115,000. The company’s actual funding (contributions) of the plan in 2010 amounted to €250,000. The expected return on plan assets and the actual rate were both 10%; the interest/discount rate was 10%. No pension asset/liability existed on January 1, 2010. Assume no benefits paid in 2010.

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(a) Determine the amounts of the components of pension expense that should be recognized by the company in 2010.
(b) Prepare the journal entry to record pension expense and the employer’s contribution to the pension plan in 2010.
(c) Indicate the pension-related amounts that would be reported on the income statement and the statement of financial position for Nellie Altom Company for the year2010.

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The expected return is the profit or loss an investor anticipates on an investment that has known or anticipated rates of return (RoR). It is calculated by multiplying potential outcomes by the chances of them occurring and then totaling these...
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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-0470616314

IFRS edition volume 2

Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield

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