Jan. 1 Purchased 4,700 shares of Escalante Corporation common stock (5%) for $285,760 cash. July 1 Received a cash dividend of $5 per share. Dec. 1 Sold 940 shares of Escalante Corporation common stock for $60,160 cash. Dec. 31 Received a cash dividend of $5 per share. Journalize the transactions. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
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- Common stock-$10 par value, 120,000 shares authorized, 50,000 shares issued and outstanding Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity During 2020, the following transactions affected its stockholders' equity accounts. January 2 Purchased 5,000 shares of its own stock at $23 cash per share. January 5 Directors declared a $2 per share cash dividend payable on February 28 to the February 5 stockholders of record. February 28 Paid the dividend declared on January 5. July 6 Sold 1,900 of its treasury shares at $27 cash per share. August 22 Sold 3,100 of its treasury shares at $20 cash per share. September 5 Directors declared a $2 per share cash dividend payable on October 28 to the September 25 stockholders of record. October 28 Paid the dividend declared on September 5. December 31 Closed the $206,500 credit balance (from net income) in the Income Summary account to Retained Earnings. Requirement General Journal General Ledger View…The declaration, record, and payment dates in connection with a cash dividend of $101,600 on a corporation’s common stock are January 12, March 13, and April 12. Journalize the entries required on each date. If no entry is required, simply skip to the next transaction. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable 132 Interest Receivable 141 Merchandise Inventory 145 Office Supplies 151 Prepaid Insurance 181 Land 193 Equipment 194 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 226 Interest Payable 231 Cash Dividends Payable 236 Stock Dividends Distributable 241 Salaries Payable 261 Mortgage Note Payable EQUITY 311 Common Stock 312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock 315 Treasury Stock 321 Preferred Stock 322 Paid-In Capital in Excess…The following selected transactions occurred for Corner Corporation:Feb. 1 Purchased 400 shares of the company’s own common stock at $20 cash per share;the stock is now held in treasury.July 15 Issued 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $30 cash per share.Sept. 1 Issued 60 more of the shares purchased on February 1 for $15 cash per share.Required:1. Show the effects of each transaction on the accounting equation.2. Give the indicated journal entries for each of the transactions.3. What impact does the purchase of treasury stock have on dividends paid?4. What impact does the reissuance of treasury stock for an amount higher than the purchaseprice have on net income?
- During the year the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Orlando Corporation: a. April 1: Repurchased 390 shares of the company's common stock at $38 cash per share. b. June 14: Sold 70 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $43 cash per share. c. September 1: Sold 60 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $33 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Answer is not complete. No 1 Date April 01 General Journal Debit Credit Treasury stock 14,820 Cash 14,820 2 June 14 Cash Treasury stock Additional paid-in capital 3,010 2,660 350 3 September 01 Cash 1,980 Additional paid-in capital Treasury stock 300X 1,680 xThe dates of importance in connection with a cash dividend of $61,000 on a corporation’s common stock are January 15 and March 15. Required: Journalize the entries required on each date. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. If no entry is required, simply skip to the next transaction. CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable 132 Interest Receivable 141 Merchandise Inventory 145 Supplies 151 Prepaid Insurance 181 Land 191 Buildings 192 Accumulated Depreciation-Building 193 Equipment 194 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 226 Interest Payable 231 Cash Dividends Payable 236 Stock Dividends Distributable 241 Salaries Payable 261 Mortgage Note Payable EQUITY 311 Preferred Stock 312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock 321 Common Stock 322…On July 1, Wildhorse Co. purchases 560 shares of its $5 par value common stock for the treasury at a cash price of $10 per share. On September 1, it sells 370 shares of the treasury stock for cash at $11 per share.Journalize the two treasury stock transactions. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Choose a transaction date Enter an account title Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter an account title Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Choose a transaction date Enter an account title Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter an account title Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter an account title Enter a debit amount
- Blossom Company had these transactions during the current period. June 12 Issued 83,500 shares of $1 par value common stock for cash of $313,125. July 11 Issued 2,800 shares of $101 par value preferred stock for cash at $106 per share. Nov. 28 Purchased 3,350 shares of treasury stock for $8,450. Prepare the journal entries for the Blossom Company transactions shown above. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)The dates of importance in connection with a cash dividend of $81,000 on a corporation’s common stock are January 15 and March 15. Required: Journalize the entries required on each date. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. If no entry is required, simply skip to the next transaction.\ CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable 132 Interest Receivable 141 Merchandise Inventory 145 Supplies 151 Prepaid Insurance 181 Land 191 Buildings 192 Accumulated Depreciation-Building 193 Equipment 194 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 226 Interest Payable 231 Cash Dividends Payable 236 Stock Dividends Distributable 241 Salaries Payable 261 Mortgage Note Payable EQUITY 311 Preferred Stock 312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock 321 Common Stock 322…On January 1, Ivanhoe Corporation had 62,000 common shares issued. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Apr. 1 Issued 8,700 additional common shares for $66 cash per share. June 15 July 10 Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Prepare the entries, if any, at each of the above dates. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Date Apr. 1 June 15 June 30 Declared a cash dividend of $1.50 per share to common shareholders of record on June 30, payable on July 10. Paid the $1.50 cash dividend. Issued 4,100 additional common shares for $67 per share. Declared a cash dividend of $1.75 per share to common shareholders of record on December 31, payable January 10. July 10 Account Titles and Explanation Cash Common Shares Debit 574200
- 31. Closed the credit balance of the income summary account, $269,400. 2. Journalize the entries to record the transactions, and post to the eight selected Treasury Stock; Stock Dividends Distributable; Stock Dividends; Cash Dividends. listed. Also prepare T accounts for the following: Paid-In Capital from Sale cf July 1. Declared a 4% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the 1. Enter the January 1 balances in T accounts for the stockholders' equity accounts FROBLEM 12-4B Btries for selected oporate transactions Objectives 4, 5, 7, 8 Shoshone Enterprises Inc. manufactures bathroom fixtures. The stockholders' equity accounts of Shoshone Enterprises Inc., with balances on January 1, 2006, are as follows: Common Stock, $20 stated value (100,000 shares authorized, 75,000 shares issued) Paid-In Capital in Excess of Stated Value Retained Earnings.. Treasury Stock (5,000 shares, at cost) $1,500,000 180,000 725,000 140,000 ADNET ASS The following selected transactions occurred…Sunland Company had these transactions during the current period. June 12 Issued 83,500 shares of $1 par value common stock for cash of $313,125. July 11 Issued 3,450 shares of $101 par value preferred stock for cash at $105 per share. Nov. 28 Purchased 2,950 shares of treasury stock for $8,450. Prepare the journal entries for the Sunland Company transactions shown above. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit choose a transaction date June 12July 11Nov. 28 enter an account title enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title…The declaration, record, and payment dates in connection with a cash dividend of $63,000 on a corporation's common stock are October 1, November 7, and December 15. Journalize the entries required on each date. If no entry is required, choose "No Entry Required" and leave the amount boxes blank. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Date Account Debit Credit Oct. 1 Nov. 7 Dec. 15