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¶ … Pension Plans of Coca Cola Co. Vs. Pepsi Inc. Compare the pension plans of Coca Cola and Pepsi, noting what type of pension, and funded status as of 2007 end of year.

A) Coca Cola Co.

This is a Defined Contribution Plan.

For its primary plan the employer matches 100% of participants contribution, up to 3% of compensation.

Benefit obligation at end of year for 2007 was $3,517 million.

Benefits paid for pensions plan were $41 million, in payments related to unfunded pension plan paid from Coca Cola Co. assets.

Defined Contribution Plan is composed of:

Employer contribution-is determined by plan

Risk is borne by the employees

Benefits are based on plan value

B) Pepsi Inc.

This is a Defined Benefit Plan.

It is determined by the interest rate that is used to determine the present value of liabilities, and is the discount rate

For 2007, the Expense Discount Rate was 5.7%

Expected return on plan assets was 7.7%

The pension plan contribution was $230 million, with $92 million as discretionary for the 2007 fiscal year.

Generally, Pepsi Inc. does not fund their pension plans when their contributions would not be currently deductable.

Defined Benefit Pension Plan is composed of:

Benefit determined by plan

Employer contribution varies

(determined by Actuaries)

Risk is borne by the employer

2) Calculate Relevant rates that were used by Coca Cola and Pepsico in computing their pension amounts.

For CocaCola, the ratesof equity securities at 58%, debt securities at 29%, and real estate & other securites...

These are the most relevant rates for the Defined Benefit Plan.
3) Determine which company you would invest in if you were a potential stockholder. Justify your answer.

Pepsico is the better investment currently, as it leads by steady gains over Coca Cola in the stock price per share, and very important to consider: foreign market is really giving Pepsi the competitive edge, and the new green conscious life style of American market base is trending towards bottled waters, and the sugar-based beverages have lost a significant customer for this reason,

Stock prices as of 2008 show Pepsico to be the leader at $68.00 per share (a nice rise over 5 yrs from $45.00 per share in 2003); Coca Cola's price per share is $59.33 in 2008 (although this is still a good rise from $45.00 per share in 2003). Note that the two companies were the same per share in 2003, at $45.00.

The most important accounting ratio to consider when investing in stock is the ratio of net income to common equity. The stock holders invest to get a return on their money, and this ratio reveals how well they are doing. Return on Equity (ROE) for Pepsico is 34.0%, whereas Coca Cola has a ROE of 27%, over a five-year period, from 2003 -2008. The industry overall is 30.7% and S & P. 500 is 21.0%, over this 5 yr period. (Harkonnen, 2009)

In their 'beverage battle' for top competitor the two companies have shifted their emphasis in their concerns over the 100 years they have been in the market.

Pepsico has…

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References

Burr, Barry B. (2010, February 26) Updated Pepsi, Coke Acquisitions Bubble up Pension Plans. Pensions and Investments. New York: Crane Publications. p.48-51.

Harkonnen. (2009) Comparative Financial Analysis between Pepsico and Coca Cola.

Investing, Bukisa. 12/15/2009. Retrieved May 23,2011 from http//www.bukisa.com/articles/214196-comparitive-financial-analysis-between-pepsico- and-coca-cola.

Kieso, Weygandt, Warfield. (2007). Chapter 20: Accounting for Pensions and Post Retirement Benefits, Intermediate Accounting. 12th ed. New York: JohnWiley and Sons Inc.
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