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iris [78.8K]
2 years ago
7

The following refers to the pension spreadsheet (columns have missing amounts) for the current year for Pancho Villa Enterprises

(PVE). ($ in millions) Debit(Credit) PBO Plan Assets Prior Service Cost Net (Gain)/Loss Pension Expense Cash Net Pension (Liability)/ Asset Beginning balance 468 78 73 80 Service cost (103 ) Interest cost (43 ) Expected return on assets 73 Gain/loss on assets 4 Amortization of: Prior service cost Net gain/loss (4 ) Loss on PBO (83 ) Contributions to fund 58 Retiree benefits paid Ending balance (548 ) 72 140 What were the retiree benefits paid
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nordsb [41]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: $69 million

Explanation:

Retiree benefits paid = PBO Beginning balance + Service cost + Interest cost + loss on PBO - PBO Ending balance

Retiree benefits paid = (Beginning balance of plan - Net Pension Asset) + Service cost + Interest cost + loss on PBO - PBO Ending balance

= 468 - 80 + 103 + 43 + 83 - 548

= $69 million

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