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6 February, 13:18

Castillo Company has a defined benefit pension plan. At the end of the reporting year, the following data were available: beginning PBO, $81,000; service cost, $18,600; interest cost, $5,600; benefits paid for the year, $9,600; ending PBO, $95,600; the expected return on plan assets, $10,600; and cash deposited with pension trustee, $19,000. There were no other pension-related costs. The journal entry to record the annual pension costs will include a credit to the PBO for:

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  1. 6 February, 14:25
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    Before passing the journal entry, we have to find out the pension expenses amount which is shown below:

    Pension expenses = Service cost + interest cost - the expected return on plan assets

    = $18,600 + $5,600 - $10,600

    = $13,600

    Now, the journal entry would be

    Pension expense A/c Dr $13,600

    Plan assets A/c Dr $10,000

    To PBO $23,600

    (Being annual pension cost recorded)
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