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<strong>Deutsche</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Additional Notes F-149<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>20</strong>10 on <strong>Form</strong> <strong>20</strong>-F 33 – Employee Benefits<br />

Experience Impacts on Liabilities and Assets<br />

The following table shows the amounts for the current and the previous four measurement dates of the DBO, the<br />

fair value of plan assets and the funded status as well as the experience adjustments on the obligation and the<br />

plan assets for the annual periods up to the measurement date.<br />

in € m. Dec 31, <strong>20</strong>10 Dec 31, <strong>20</strong>09 Dec 31, <strong>20</strong>08 Dec 31, <strong>20</strong>07 Dec 31, <strong>20</strong>06<br />

Retirement benefit plans:<br />

Defined benefit obligation 12,071 9,416 8,189 8,518 9,129<br />

thereof: experience adjustments (loss (gain)) (83) (72) 24 (68) 18<br />

Fair Value of plan assets 11,076 9,352 8,755 9,331 9,447<br />

thereof: experience adjustments (gain (loss)) 224 92 (221) (266) (368)<br />

Funded status (995) (64) 566 813 318<br />

Post-employment medical plans:<br />

Defined benefit obligation 154 136 119 116 147<br />

thereof: experience adjustments (loss (gain)) 1 – (5) (17) (27)<br />

Funded status (154) (136) (119) (116) (147)<br />

Impact on Expense<br />

The Group’s compensation and benefits expenses include the following expenses for defined benefit plans and<br />

other selected employee benefits, recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the years ended<br />

December 31, <strong>20</strong>10, <strong>20</strong>09 and <strong>20</strong>08.<br />

in € m. <strong>20</strong>10 <strong>20</strong>09 <strong>20</strong>08<br />

Expenses for retirement benefit plans:<br />

Current service cost 243 186 264<br />

Interest cost 527 457 453<br />

Expected return on plan assets (490) (403) (446)<br />

Past service cost (credit) recognized immediately (77) 18 14<br />

Settlements/curtailments (14) 1 –<br />

Recognition of actuarial losses (gains) due to settlements/curtailments 1 – – 9<br />

Amortization of actuarial losses (gains) 1 – – 1<br />

Asset ceiling 1 – – (2)<br />

Total retirement benefit plans 189 259 293<br />

Expenses for post-employment medical plans:<br />

Current service cost 3 3 2<br />

Interest cost 9 7 7<br />

Amortization of actuarial losses (gains) 1 – – 2<br />

Total post-employment medical plans 12 10 11<br />

Total expenses defined benefit plans <strong>20</strong>1 269 304<br />

Total expenses for defined contribution plans 239 <strong>20</strong>3 <strong>20</strong>6<br />

Total expenses for post-employment benefits 440 472 510<br />

Disclosures of other selected employee benefits<br />

Employer contributions to mandatory German social security pension plan 171 162 159<br />

Expenses for cash retention plans 662 688 13<br />

Expenses for severance payments 588 629 555<br />

1 Items accrued under the corridor approach in <strong>20</strong>06 and <strong>20</strong>07 were reversed in <strong>20</strong>08 due to the change in accounting policy.

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