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Bostonian Company provided the following information related to its defined benefit pension plan for 2017: PBO on 1/1 $ 2,500,000 Fair value of plan assets on 1/1 2,000,000 Service cost 120,000 Actual return on plan assets 320,000 Payments made to retirees on 12/31 100,000 Amortization of prior service cost 40,000 Recognized actuarial losses 50,000 Contributions made to plan at 12/31 80,000 Interest rate for discounting pension obligations 6 % Expected return on plan assets 8 % Required: What amount of pension expense should Bostonian report for 2017

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