Journalizing Equity Investment Transactions; less than 20% Ownership On January 23, 15,000 shares of Aurora Company's common stock are acquired at a price of $25 per share. On April 12, a $0.50-per-share dividend was received on the Aurora Company stock. On June 10, 6,000 shares of the Aurora Company stock were sold for $31 per share. At the end of the accounting period (December 31), the fair value of the remaining 9,000 shares of Aurora Company's stock was $30 per share. Aurora Company has 200,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Journalize the entries for the purchase of the stock, the receipt of the dividends, the sale of 6,000 shares, and the change in fair value. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jan. 23 Investments-Aurora Company Stock
Journalizing Equity Investment Transactions; less than 20% Ownership On January 23, 15,000 shares of Aurora Company's common stock are acquired at a price of $25 per share. On April 12, a $0.50-per-share dividend was received on the Aurora Company stock. On June 10, 6,000 shares of the Aurora Company stock were sold for $31 per share. At the end of the accounting period (December 31), the fair value of the remaining 9,000 shares of Aurora Company's stock was $30 per share. Aurora Company has 200,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Journalize the entries for the purchase of the stock, the receipt of the dividends, the sale of 6,000 shares, and the change in fair value. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jan. 23 Investments-Aurora Company Stock
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On January 23, 15,000 shares of Aurora Company's common stock are acquired at a price of $25 per share. On April 12, a $0.50-per-share dividend was
received on the Aurora Company stock. On June 10, 6,000 shares of the Aurora Company stock were sold for $31 per share. At the end of the accounting
period (December 31), the fair value of the remaining 9,000 shares of Aurora Company's stock was $30 per share. Aurora Company has 200,000 shares of
common stock outstanding.
Journalize the entries for the purchase of the stock, the receipt of the dividends, the sale of 6,000 shares, and the change in fair value. If an amount box does
not require an entry, leave it blank.
Jan. 23 Investments-Aurora Company Stock
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Apr. 12 Cash
Dividend Revenue
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Gain on Sale of Investments
Investments-Aurora Company Stock
June 10 Cash
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Dec. 31 Valuation Allowance for Equity Investments
Unrealized Gain on Equity Investments
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