Analyzing Common Stock Reacquisition Methods Lakers Inc. reacquired a number of its own shares in one transaction in December of 2020. (Assume no previous reacquisitions of stock.) Lakers Inc. could account for the reacquisition transaction using two different methods, illustrated as Option One and Option Two.   Stockholders’ Equity Section at Dec. 31, 2020 Option One Option Two Common stock, $1 par, 280,000 shares authorized $22,400 $28,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par 336,000 420,000 Retained earnings 86,800 98,000 Treasury stock, 5,600 shares 0 (100,800) Total stockholders’ equity $445,200 $445,200   Required a. Identify which method the company used in Option One to account for the reacquisition of common stock.    AnswerDirect Retirement MethodTreasury Stock Method   Recreate the accounting entry to record the reacquisition of common stock.  Note: List multiple debits (when applicable) in alphabetical order and list multiple credits (when applicable) in alphabetical order.   Date Account Name Dr. Cr. Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer     AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer     AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer     AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer       b. Identify which method the company used in Option Two to account for the reacquisition of common stock.    AnswerDirect Retirement MethodTreasury Stock Method       Recreate the accounting entry to record the reacquisition of common stock.    Date Account Name Dr. Cr. Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer     AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A   Answer   Answer       c. Determine the shares issued and shares outstanding on December 31, 2020, under Option One and under Option Two.       Issued Shares Outstanding Shares Option One Answer   Answer   Option Two Answer   Answer

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Analyzing Common Stock Reacquisition Methods

Lakers Inc. reacquired a number of its own shares in one transaction in December of 2020. (Assume no previous reacquisitions of stock.) Lakers Inc. could account for the reacquisition transaction using two different methods, illustrated as Option One and Option Two.

 

Stockholders’ Equity Section at Dec. 31, 2020 Option One Option Two
Common stock, $1 par, 280,000 shares authorized $22,400 $28,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par 336,000 420,000
Retained earnings 86,800 98,000
Treasury stock, 5,600 shares 0 (100,800)
Total stockholders’ equity $445,200 $445,200

 

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a. Identify which method the company used in Option One to account for the reacquisition of common stock. 

 

AnswerDirect Retirement MethodTreasury Stock Method
 

Recreate the accounting entry to record the reacquisition of common stock. 

Note: List multiple debits (when applicable) in alphabetical order and list multiple credits (when applicable) in alphabetical order.

 

Date Account Name Dr. Cr.
Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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  AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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  AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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  AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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b. Identify which method the company used in Option Two to account for the reacquisition of common stock. 

 

AnswerDirect Retirement MethodTreasury Stock Method
 

 

 

Recreate the accounting entry to record the reacquisition of common stock. 

 

Date Account Name Dr. Cr.
Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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  AnswerCashEquipmentInvestment in StockDividends PayableProperty Dividends PayablePreferred StockCommon StockCommon Stock Dividends DistributablePaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred StockPaid-in Capital—Retired StockPaid-in Capital—Treasury StockRetained EarningsTreasury StockLegal ExpenseUnrealized Gain or Loss—IncomeN/A
 
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c. Determine the shares issued and shares outstanding on December 31, 2020, under Option One and under Option Two.

 

 

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