Friday, February 1, 2013
Pension Writeoffs
Low interest rates have caused large noncash charges
at AT&T ($10 billion), Verizon Communications ($7 billion), and UPS
($3 billion). The low market interest rate caused the present value
of pension liabilities to increase. In AT&T's case, a one percent
change in the discount rate resulted in a $12 billion loss, which was
partially offset by an increase in the value of the pension assets. The
losses are accounting charges, which other than tax effects, will not
directly affect cash flows.