Using the information in E20-22, prepare a worksheet inserting January 1, 2017, balances, showing December 31, 2017, balances, and the journal entry recording postretirement benefit expense

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Pension worksheet at January 1, 2017

Englehart Co
Postretirement benefit worksheet
General journal entries
Memo record

Particulars

Annual postretirement expense

Cash

OCI-Prior service cost

Postretirement asset/liability

Annual projected benefit obligation

Plan assets

Balance Jan 1, 2017

$50,000 Cr.

$760,000 Cr.

$710,000 Dr.

Service cost

$90,000 Dr.

$90,000 Cr.

Interest cost

$760,000×9%

$68,400 Dr.

$68,400 Cr.

Actual return

$62,000 Cr.

$62,000 Dr

Contributions

$56,000 Cr.

$56,000 Dr.

Benefits

$40,000 Dr.

$40,000 Cr.

Amortization of PSC

$3,000 Dr.

$3,000 Cr.

Journal entry for 2017

$99,400 Dr.

$56,000 Cr.

$3,000 Cr.

$40,400 Cr.

Accumulated OCI 2016

$100,000 Dr.

Balance Dec 31, 2017

$97,000 Dr.

$90,400 Cr.

$878,400 Cr.

$788,000 Dr.

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Journal entry to record the postretirement benefit expense for the year 2017.

Englehart Co
Journal Entry

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

2017

Postretirement expense

$99,400

Postretirement asset/liability

$40,400

Cash

$56,000

Prior service cost-OCI

$3,000

(To record the postretirement expense)


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Englehart Co. provides the following information about its postretirement benefit plan for the year 2017. Service cost $ 90,000 Prior service cost amortization 3,000 Contribution to the plan 56,000 Actual and expected return on plan assets 62,000 Benefits paid 40,000 Plan assets at January 1, 2017 710,000 Accumulated postretirement benefit obligation at January 1, 2017 760,000 Accumulated OCI (PSC) at January 1, 2017 100,000 Dr. Discount rate 9% Instructions Compute the postretirement benefit expense for 2017.

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