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employee benefit 2020 sept/dec

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  • This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 4 years ago by Stephen Widberg.
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  • February 2, 2021 at 5:51 pm #608880
    tajwartasin
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    On 1 January 20X2, Handfood Co introduced an additional benefi to encourage employees to remain in its employment for at least ve years. Handfood Co has promised its employees a lump-sum bene t, payable on 1 January 20X7, which is equal to 1% of their salary at 31 December 20X6, provided they remain employed until that date.

    The current salaries of employees on 1 January 20X2 are $1·1 million per annum. The directors of Handfood Co have used the following assumptions:
    – Salaries for year ended 31 December 20X2 will remain at $1·1 million.
    – Salaries should increase by 3% each year from 1 January 20X3.
    – There is a 75% probability that all employees will still be employed by Handfood Co at 31 December 20X6.

    The discount rate is 5% per year.
    Handfood Co recognises actuarial gains and losses in other comprehensive income. Interest is recognised by Handfood Co on an annual basis. Handfood Co uses the projected unit credit method to measure its de ned bene t obligation which means that the current service cost is the increase in the present value of the future de ned bene t liabilities. The bene t will be payable from the balance on Handfood Co’s business bank account at 1 January 20X7.
    Present value factors Periods (years)

    @5% discount factor
    yr-4 0·823
    yr-5 0·784
    (b) (i)
    Discuss, with suitable calculations, the principles of how Handfood Co should account for the current service cost of its additional employee bene t for the year ended 31 December 20X2.

    examiner answer: Expected final salary $1·1million x (1·03)^4 = 1,238
    Benefit for the current year (1% x $1·238 million) =12·4
    Adjusted bene t for the current year (75% x $12,400) =9·3
    Current service cost (($9,300 x 0·823) discounted at 5% over 4 years) = 7·7

    my question is that why didn’t the calculation include the 1.1m for the current year 20X2?

    February 3, 2021 at 12:19 pm #608957
    Stephen Widberg
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    We are being asked for the P&L charge of the ADDITIONAL employee benefit ONLY, not the current salary cost.

    If you disagree please type in your calculation.

    February 4, 2021 at 4:00 pm #609156
    tajwartasin
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    according to me

    20×2 current salary: 1100
    20×3-20×6
    expected salary:$1·1million x (1·03)^4 = 1,238
    promised Benefit (1% x ($1238+1100 ) )=23.38
    adjusted benefit(75% x $23.38) =17.535m

    total current service cost:(($23.38m x 0·823) discounted at 5% over 4 years) = 19.24m

    February 5, 2021 at 9:39 am #609302
    Stephen Widberg
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    Service cost does NOT include salary cost – it’s only for pensions – it is the extra pension liability accrued in the year due to employee service

    Does that solve it?

    February 5, 2021 at 3:04 pm #609327
    tajwartasin
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    yes sir, thanks

    February 8, 2021 at 9:01 am #609633
    Stephen Widberg
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    My pleasure

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