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Amherst City provides a defined benefit pension plan for employees of the city electric utility, an enterprise fund. Assume that the projected level of earnings on plan investments is $193,000, the service cost component is $252,500, and interest on the pension liability is $161,500 for the year. Actual returns on plan assets for the year were $177,000, and the City is amortizing a deferred outflow resulting from a change in plan assumptions from a prior year in the amount of $6,550 per year. Prepare journal entries to record annual pension expense for the enterprise fund. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)1- Record entry for pension expense.2- Record entry for additional pension liability.3- Record entry for amortization of deferred outflow resulting from change in pension plan assumptions

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