Determine the amounts of the components of pension expense

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Question: (Pension Expense, Journal Entries, Statement Presentation) Henning Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan for its employees. The following data relate to the operation of the plan for the year 2014 in which no benefits were paid.

1. The actuarial present value of future benefits earned by employees for services rendered in 2014 amounted to $56,000.

2. The company's funding policy requires a contribution to the pension trustee amounting to $145,000 for 2014.

3. As of January 1, 2014, the company had a projected benefit obligation of $900,000, an accumulated benefit obligation of $800,000, and a debit balance of $400,000 in accumulated OCI (PSC). The fair value of pension plan assets amounted to $600,000 at the beginning of the year. The actual and expected return on plan assets was $54,000. The settlement rate was 9%. No gains or losses occurred in 2014 and no benefits were paid.

4. Amortization of prior service cost was $50,000 in 2014. Amortization of net gain or loss was not required in 2014.

Instructions: (a) Determine the amounts of the components of pension expense that should be recognized by the company in 2014.

(b) Prepare the journal entry or entries to record pension expense and the employer's contribution to the pension trustee in 2014.

(c) Indicate the amounts that would be reported on the income statement and the balance sheet for the year 2014.

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