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Question: Actuary and trustee reports indicate the following

Actuary and trustee reports indicate the following changes in the PBO and plan assets of Douglas Roberts Industries during 2021:
Actuary and trustee reports indicate the following changes in the PBO and plan assets of Douglas Roberts Industries during 2021:
Required:
1. Determine Douglas-Roberts’s pension expense for 2021, and prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the expense.
2. Prepare the appropriate journal entry(s) to record any 2021 gains and losses.
3. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the cash contribution to plan assets.
4. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record retiree benefits.

Required: 1. Determine Douglas-Roberts’s pension expense for 2021, and prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the expense. 2. Prepare the appropriate journal entry(s) to record any 2021 gains and losses. 3. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the cash contribution to plan assets. 4. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record retiree benefits.


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