Analyzing Note Disclosure of Pension Buy-out In a press release dated December 3,...

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Analyzing Note Disclosure of Pension Buy-out
In a press release dated December 3, FY1(fiscal year 1), Bristol Myers Squibb disclosed the following with respect
to its pension plans (excerpted).
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) today announced
it will transfer $3.8 billion of U.S. pension obligations through a full termination of its
U.S. Retirement Income Plan. The obligations will be distributed through a combination of lump
sums to Plan participants who elect such payments, and the purchase of a group annuity contract
from Athene Annuity and Life Company, for all remaining liabilities.
The Plan includes approximately 4,800 active employees, 1,400 retirees and their beneficiaries
receiving benefits, and 18,000 prior Bristol-Myers Squibb employees who have not yet
initiated their benefits. Current Plan provisions, benefit payment options and in-pay benefits will
remain available for all participants.
Upon closing of this transaction in the third quarter of FY2, the Company expects a noncash
pre-tax pension settlement charge of approximately $1.5 billion- $2 billion.
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a. Why would the company engage in such a transaction?
To limit future cash flow for the pension plan
b. What are the two payout options available to the company's employees, retirees, and prior employees?
to the U.S. Retirement Income Plan.
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