Epic Incorporated has 11,400 shares of $2 par value common stock outstanding. Epic declares a 19% stock dividend on July 1 when the stock’s market value is $22 per share. The stock dividend is distributed on July 20. Prepare journal entries for (a) declaration and (b) distribution of the stock dividend. 1) Record the declaration of a 19% stock dividend. 2)Record the distribution of 19% stock dividend.
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Epic Incorporated has 11,400 shares of $2 par value common stock outstanding. Epic declares a 19% stock dividend on July 1 when the stock’s market value is $22 per share. The stock dividend is distributed on July 20.
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1) Record the declaration of a 19% stock dividend.
2)Record the distribution of 19% stock dividend.
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