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Chapter 20: Question 4BE (page 1162)

Campbell Soup Company reported pension expense of \(73 million and contributed \)71 million to the pension fund. Prepare Campbell Soup Company’s journal entry to record pension expense and funding, assuming Campbell has no OCI amounts

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Journal entry is the type of entry an organization records for each monetary transaction.Organizations prepare journal books according to accounting principles with their respective occurrence date.

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01

Given the amounts:

Particulars

Amounts (in millions)

Pension Expense

$73

Contribution

$71

02

Journal entry

Campbell Soup Company
Journal Entries

Date

Particulars

Debit (in millions)

Credit (in millions)

Pension Expense

$73

Pension Assets/Liability

$2

Cash

$71

(To record the pension expense and the funding)

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