Chapter 20: Question 3ISTQ (page 1191)

For 2017, Carson Majors Inc. had pension expense of \(77 million and contributed \)55 million to the pension fund. Which of the following is the journal entry that Carson Majors would make to record pension expense and funding? (a) Pension Expense 77,000,000 Pension Asset/Liability 22,000,000 Cash 55,000,000 (b) Pension Expense 77,000,000 Pension Asset/Liability 22,000,000 Cash 99,000,000 (c) Pension Expense 55,000,000 Pension Asset/Liability 22,000,000 Cash 77,000,000 (d) Pension Expense 22,000,000 Pension Asset/Liability 55,000,000 Cash 77,000,000

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Correct Answer

Option (a) Pension Expense 77,000,000 Pension Asset/Liability 22,000,000 Cash 55,000,000 is the correct answer.

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The following journal entry will be passed to record the pension expense and funding

funding

Carson Majors Inc
Journal Entry

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

2017

Pension Expense

$77,000,000

Pension asset/liability $77,000,000-$55,000,000

$22,000,000

Cash

$55,000,000

(To record the pension expense and the funding for the year 2017)

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