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RETIREMENT PLANS Footnote
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Retirement Plans [Note Text Block]

International Paper sponsors and maintains the Retirement Plan of International Paper Company (the Pension Plan), a tax-qualified defined benefit pension plan that provides retirement benefits to substantially all U.S. salaried employees and hourly employees (receiving salaried benefits) hired prior to July 1, 2004, and substantially all other U.S. hourly and union employees who work at a participating business unit regardless of hire date. These employees generally are eligible to participate in the Pension Plan upon attaining 21 years of age and completing one year of eligibility service. U.S. salaried employees and hourly employees (receiving salaried benefits) hired after June 30, 2004, are not eligible for the Pension Plan, but receive a company contribution to their individual savings plan accounts; however, salaried employees hired by Temple Inland prior to March 1, 2007 or Weyerhaeuser Company's Cellulose Fibers division prior to December 1, 2011 also participate in the Pension Plan.
The Pension Plan provides defined pension benefits based on years of credited service and either final average earnings (salaried employees and hourly employees receiving salaried benefits), hourly job rates or specified benefit rates (hourly and union employees).

The Company will freeze participation, including credited service and compensation, for salaried employees under the Pension Plan, the Pension Restoration Plan and the two SERP plans for all service on or after January 1, 2019. This change will not affect benefits accrued through December 31, 2018.
 
Net periodic pension expense for our qualified and nonqualified U.S. defined benefit plans comprised the following: 
 
Three Months Ended
June 30,
 
Six Months Ended
June 30,
In millions
2018
 
2017
 
2018
 
2017
Service cost
$
41

 
$
39

 
$
79

 
$
79

Interest cost
120

 
139

 
238

 
277

Expected return on plan assets
(200
)
 
(193
)
 
(400
)
 
(385
)
Actuarial loss
108

 
88

 
190

 
173

Amortization of prior service cost
4

 
7

 
8

 
14

Net periodic pension expense
$
73

 
$
80

 
$
115

 
$
158



The components of net periodic pension expense other than the Service cost component are included in Non-operating pension expense in the Consolidated Statement of Operations.

The Company’s funding policy for our pension plans is to contribute amounts sufficient to meet legal funding requirements, plus any additional amounts that the Company may determine to be appropriate considering the funded status of the plan, tax deductibility, the cash flows generated by the Company, and other factors. No cash contributions were made to the qualified pension plan in the first six months of 2018 and 2017. The nonqualified defined benefit plans are funded to the extent of benefit payments, which totaled $19 million for the six months ended June 30, 2018.