Journalize the entries to record the following selected equity investment transactions completed by Perry Company during the current year. Perry accounts for this investment using the cost method. Feb. 2 Purchased for cash 900 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $54 per share plus a $450 brokerage commission. This represents a less than 10% ownership interest in the company. Apr. 16 Received dividends of $0.25 per share on Dexter Co. stock. June 17 Sold 200 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $70 per share less a $500 brokerage commission. Aug. 19 Purchased 600 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $65 per share plus a $300 brokerage commission. Nov. 14 Received dividends of $0.30 per share on Dexter Co. stock.   If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Feb. 2   fill in the blank 2         fill in the blank 4 Apr. 16   fill in the blank 6         fill in the blank 8 June 17   fill in the blank 10 fill in the blank 11     fill in the blank 13 fill in the blank 14     fill in the blank 16 fill in the blank 17 Aug. 19   fill in the blank 19         fill in the blank 21 Nov. 14   fill in the blank 23         fill in the blank 25

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  1. Journalize the entries to record the following selected equity investment transactions completed by Perry Company during the current year. Perry accounts for this investment using the cost method.

    Feb. 2 Purchased for cash 900 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $54 per share plus a $450 brokerage commission. This represents a less than 10% ownership interest in the company.
    Apr. 16 Received dividends of $0.25 per share on Dexter Co. stock.
    June 17 Sold 200 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $70 per share less a $500 brokerage commission.
    Aug. 19 Purchased 600 shares of Dexter Co. stock for $65 per share plus a $300 brokerage commission.
    Nov. 14 Received dividends of $0.30 per share on Dexter Co. stock.

     

    If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

    Feb. 2   fill in the blank 2  
          fill in the blank 4
    Apr. 16   fill in the blank 6  
          fill in the blank 8
    June 17   fill in the blank 10 fill in the blank 11
        fill in the blank 13 fill in the blank 14
        fill in the blank 16 fill in the blank 17
    Aug. 19   fill in the blank 19  
          fill in the blank 21
    Nov. 14   fill in the blank 23  
          fill in the blank 25
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