Indicate the pension amounts reported in the financial state

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1. (Pension Expense, Journal Entries, Amortization of Loss) Gottschalk Company sponsors a defined benefit plan for its 100 employees. On January 1, 2010, the company's actuary provided the following information.Accumulated other comprehensive loss (PSC) $150,000Pension plan assets (fair value and market-related asset value) 200,000Accumulated benefit obligation 260,000Projected benefit obligation 380,000
The average remaining service period for the participating employees is 10 years. All employees are expected to receive benefits under the plan. On December 31, 2010, the actuary calculated that the present value of future benefits earned for employee services rendered in the current year amounted to $52,000; the projected benefit obligation was $490,000; fair value of pension assets was $276,000; the accumulated benefit obligation amounted to $365,000. The expected return on plan assets and the discount rate on the projected benefit obligation were both 10%. The actual return on plan assets is $11,000. The company's current year's contribution to the pension plan amounted to $65,000. No benefits were paid during the year.

(a) Determine the components of pension expense that the company would recognize in 2010. (With only one year involved, you need not prepare a worksheet.)

(b) Prepare the journal entry to record the pension expense and the company's funding of the pension plan in 2010.

(c) Compute the amount of the 2010 increase/decrease in gains or losses and the amount to be amortized in 2010 and 2011.

(d) Indicate the pension amounts reported in the financial statement as of December 31, 2010. 

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