doobsmeister
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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hey guys, just trying to figure out the pension expense under GAAP vs. IFRS. For GAAP, do you add the amortized costs of past service costs to the income statement using GAAP? I believe that is a component of it.
On another note:
I understand that GAAP pension expense is:
Service cost + interest cost - expected returns
And IFRS is:
Service cost + interest cost - actual
Is this right?
Also what does this mean?
US GAAP
All actuarial gains and losses including differences between the actual and expected returns on plan assets are recognized immediately in P&L or, more commonly, recognized in OCI and subsequently amortized to the P&L using the corridor approach or faster recognition approach.
Measurements are:
Differences between expected and actual returns
A.) Actual returns - (plan assets x expected return)
B.) Actuarial gains and losses
If actuals are also included, how are they placed in the income statement in addition to the expected results. so when we go back to the formula:
Service cost + interest cost - expected results
Do we add back actual results?? I am quite confused with the statement above.
Any clarity here would be helpful.
On another note:
I understand that GAAP pension expense is:
Service cost + interest cost - expected returns
And IFRS is:
Service cost + interest cost - actual
Is this right?
Also what does this mean?
US GAAP
All actuarial gains and losses including differences between the actual and expected returns on plan assets are recognized immediately in P&L or, more commonly, recognized in OCI and subsequently amortized to the P&L using the corridor approach or faster recognition approach.
Measurements are:
Differences between expected and actual returns
A.) Actual returns - (plan assets x expected return)
B.) Actuarial gains and losses
If actuals are also included, how are they placed in the income statement in addition to the expected results. so when we go back to the formula:
Service cost + interest cost - expected results
Do we add back actual results?? I am quite confused with the statement above.
Any clarity here would be helpful.