The relationship between the periodic pension cost and the plans funded status is best expressed in which
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The relationship between the periodic pension cost and the plan’s funded status is best expressed in which of the following?
A. Periodic pension cost of –£483 = Ending funded status of –£4,774 – Employer contributions of £693 – Beginning funded status of –£4,984.
B. Periodic pension cost of £1,322 = Benefits paid of £1,322.
C. Periodic pension cost of £210 = Ending funded status of –£4,774 – Beginning funded status of –£4,984.
Kensington plc, a hypothetical company based in the United Kingdom, offers its employees a defined benefit pension plan. Kensington complies with IFRS. The assumed discount rate that the company used in estimating the present value of its pension obligations was 5.48 percent. Information on Kensington’s retirement plans is presented in Exhibit 1.
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International Financial Statement Analysis CFA Institute Investment Series
ISBN: 9780470287668
1st Edition
Authors: Thomas R. Robinson, Hennie Van Greuning CFA, Elaine Henry, Michael A. Broihahn, Sir David Tweedie