A Wall Street Journal article discussed a $1.8 billion charge to income made by General Electric for postretirement benefit costs. It was attributed t
A Wall Street Journal article discussed a $1.8 billion charge to income made by General Electric for postretirement benefit costs. It was attributed to previously unrecognized healthcare and life insurance cost. As financial vice president and controller for Peake, Inc., you found this article interesting because the president recently expressed interest in adopting a postemployment benefit program for Peake’s employees, to complement the company’s existing defined benefit plan. The president, Martha Beyerlein, wants to know the expense on the new plan will be determined and what impact the accounting for the plan will have on Peake’s financial statements.
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\r\n(a) As financial vice president and controller of Peake, Inc., explain the calculation of postemployment benefit expense under GAAP, and indicate how the accounting for the plan will affect Peake’s financial statements.
\r\n(b) Discuss the similarities and differences in the accounting for the other postemployment benefit plan relative to the accounting for the defined benefit plan.