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Retirement Benefits
6 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Retirement Benefits

9.       RETIREMENT BENEFITS

The components of net periodic benefit cost for the defined benefit pension and other postretirement benefit plans for the three and six months ended 31 March 2014 and 2013 were as follows:

  Pension Benefits Other Benefits  
  2014 2013 2014 2013 
 Three Months Ended 31 MarchU.S.International U.S.International       
 Service cost$ 10.6 $ 9.0  $ 13.0 $ 8.0  $ .8  $ 1.1  
 Interest cost  32.7   16.9    29.2   14.3    .6    .5  
 Expected return on plan assets  (46.9)   (19.6)    (47.7)   (17.6)    -    -  
 Prior service cost amortization  .7   -    .7   .1    -    -  
 Actuarial loss amortization  19.6   8.9    29.1   6.6    .5    .6  
 Settlements  -   .5    -   -    -    -  
 Other  -   .5    -   .5    -    -  
 Net periodic benefit cost$ 16.7 $ 16.2  $ 24.3 $ 11.9  $ 1.9  $ 2.2  
                        
                        
  Pension Benefits Other Benefits  
  2014 2013 2014 2013 
 Six Months Ended 31 MarchU.S.International U.S.International       
 Service cost$ 21.3 $ 17.8  $ 26.0 $ 16.3  $ 1.6  $ 2.1  
 Interest cost  65.4   33.5    58.4   29.0    1.2    1.0  
 Expected return on plan assets  (93.9)   (38.8)    (92.6)   (35.9)    -    -  
 Prior service cost amortization  1.4   .1    1.4   .2    -    -  
 Actuarial loss amortization  39.2   17.7    58.2   13.4    .9    1.2  
 Settlements  -   .5    -   -    -    -  
 Special termination benefits  .2   -    -   -    -    -  
 Other  -   1.0    -   1.1    -    -  
 Net periodic benefit cost$ 33.6 $ 31.8  $ 51.4 $ 24.1  $ 3.7  $ 4.3  

Net periodic benefit cost is primarily included in cost of sales and selling and administrative expense on our consolidated income statements. The amount of net periodic benefit cost capitalized in 2014 and 2013 was not material.

For the six months ended 31 March 2014 and 2013, our cash contributions to funded pension plans and benefit payments under unfunded pension plans were $43.9 and $238.9, respectively. Total contributions for fiscal 2014 are expected to be approximately $80 to $100. During fiscal 2013, total contributions were $300.8.