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Stanley-morgan industries adopted a defined benefit pension plan on april 12, 2009. the provisions of the plan were notmade retroactive to prior years. a local bank, engaged as trustee for the plan assets, expects plan assets to earn a 10% rateof return. a consulting firm, engaged as actuary, recommends 6% as the appropriate discount rate. the service cost is$150,000 for 2009 and $200,000 for 2010. year-end funding is $160,000 for 2009 and $170,000 for 2010. no assumptionsor estimates were revised during 2009.required: calculate each of the following amounts as of both december 31, 2009, and december 31, 2010: 1. projected benefit obligation2. plan assets3. pension expense4. net pension asset/liability

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