Company: UIS
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000746838-25-000008
Chunk: 142

Company: UNISYS CORP
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 8
Chunk 142
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 of the asset classes. In 2025, the company expects to contribute approximately $3 million to its postretirement benefit plans.Assumed health care cost trend rates at December 31,20242023Health care cost trend rate assumed for next year8.0 %7.0 %Rate to which the cost trend rate is assumed to decline (the ultimate trend rate)4.5 %4.5 %Year that the rate reaches the ultimate trend rate20362033As of December 31, 2024, the following benefits are expected to be paid from the company’s postretirement plans:YearExpectedPayments2025$5.1 20264.5 20274.2 20284.0 20293.8 2030 – 203416.5 

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The following provides a description of the valuation methodologies and the levels of inputs used to measure fair value, and the general classification of investments in the company’s U.S. and international defined benefit pension plans, and the company’s other postretirement benefit plan.Level 1 – These investments include cash, common stocks, real estate investment trusts, exchange traded funds, futures and options and U.S. government securities. These investments are valued using quoted prices in an active market. Payables, receivables and cumulative futures contracts variation margin received from brokers are also included as Level 1 investments and are valued at face value.Level 2 – These investments include the following:Pooled Funds – These investments are comprised of money market funds and fixed income securities. The money market funds are valued using the readily determinable fair value (RDFV) provided by trustees of the funds. The fixed income securities are valued based on quoted prices for identical or similar investments in markets that may not be active.Commingled Funds – These investments are comprised of debt, equity and other securities and are valued using the RDFV provided by trustees of the funds. The fair value per share for these funds are published and are the basis for current transactions.Other Fixed Income – These investments are comprised of corporate and government fixed income investments and asset and mortgage-backed securities for which there are quoted prices for identical or similar investments in markets that may not be active.Derivatives – These investments include forward exchange contracts and options, which are traded on an active market, but not on an exchange; therefore, the inputs may not be readily observable. These investments also include fixed income futures and other derivative instruments.Level 3 – These investments include the following:Insurance Contracts – These