Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 82PSA
To determine
Concept introduction:
Stocks (Common Stock and Preferred Stock):
These are two types of the share capital of a company. Common Stock represents the Common shares issued to the shareholders and preferred stock represents the
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The
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a. Sold 86,000 shares of the common stock in an initial public offering for $20 per share.
b. Repurchased 29,000 shares of the previously issued shares for $23 per share.
c. Resold 3,000 shares of treasury stock for $26 per share.
Required:
Part A
During its first year of operations, the A. Clem Corporation entered into the following transactions relating to shareholders’ equity. The corporation was authorized to issue 103 million common shares, $1 par per share.
Required:
Prepare the appropriate journal entries to record each transaction.
January 9
Issued 30 million common shares for $14 per share.
March 11
Issued 4,200 shares in exchange for custom-made equipment. A. Clem shares have traded recently on the stock exchange at $14 per share.
Part B
A new staff accountant for the A. Clem Corporation recorded the following journal entries during the second year of operations. A. Clem retires shares that it reacquires (restores their status to that of authorized but unissued shares).
Date
General Journal
($ in millions)
Debit
Credit
September 1
Common stock
4
Retained earnings
72
Cash
76
December 1
Cash
40
Common stock
2
Gain on sale of previously issued shares
38
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Chapter 10 Solutions
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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