FA Employee compensation Flashcards

1
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DB overfunded definition & actions to take

A

Defined benefit overfunded means the plan assets > current obligation

we can either

  1. reduced future funding
  2. Reversion of funds
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2
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Pension obligation

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PV of future benefits earned by employee’s for service provided to date

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3
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DC and DB, where do you report them?

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DC - reported as expense on IS/ No BS effect

DB - Funded status - reported on BS

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4
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Periodic Pension Cost under IFRS

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Immediate recognition approach

  1. service costs - PnL
  2. Net Interest expense/income - PnL
  3. Premeasurement - actuarial gains/ Losses/ difference between actual return on plan assets and expected return - recognized in OCI
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5
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Periodic pension cost / GAAP (Deterral or amortization approach)

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  1. Service sot
    - current go to PnL
    - past go to OCI first then amortized to PnL over avg service lives of affected employees
  2. Interest expense - return on plan assets
  3. Remeasurements - actuals vs expected returns, treated as actuarial gains/losses - corridor approach -> OCI
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6
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Corridor approach

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Used when unreg Account gains/Losses continue to grow with no offsetting occurs

  • amortized when balance grows too large
  • at beginning of period, if net cumulative unrecog gains/losses > 10% of the larger of PO or FV plan asset
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7
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Po Beginning of year to end of year formula

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PO beg 
\+ current service cost 
\+ interest cost 
- Benefits paid
\+/- Past service costs / benefits
-/+ Actuarial gains/ Losses 

PO End of year

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