Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780078025549
Author: J. David Spiceland, Wayne M Thomas, Don Herrmann
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4AP

1.

To determine

To identify: The numbers of shares of preferred stock have been issued.

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Answer to Problem 10.4AP

Number of preferred stock issued by the V World is 6,000,000 shares.

Explanation of Solution

Preferred stock: The stock that provides a fixed amount of return (dividend) to its stockholder before paying dividends to common stockholders is referred as preferred stock.

Compute the number of preferred stock issued by the V World:

Preferred stock issued =Preferred stock valuePar value per share=$6,000,000$1=6,000,000 shares

Hence, the number of preferred stock issued by the V World is 6,000,000 shares.

2.

To determine

To identify: The numbers of shares of common stock have been issued.

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Answer to Problem 10.4AP

Number of common stock issued by the V World is 30,000,000 shares.

Explanation of Solution

Common stock: These are the ordinary shares that a corporation issues to the investors in order to raise funds. In return, the investors receive a share of profit from the profits earned by the corporation in the form of dividend.

Compute the number of common stock issued by the V World:

Common stock issued =Common stock valuePar value per share=$30,000,000$1=30,000,000

Hence, the number of common stock issued by the V World is 30,000,000 shares.

3.

To determine

The average price per share at which the preferred share would have been issued.

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Average price per share for which the preferred share would have been issued is $50.

Explanation of Solution

Preferred stock: The stock that provides a fixed amount of return (dividend) to its stockholder before paying dividends to common stockholders is referred as preferred stock.

Step 1: Calculate total paid in capital for common stock.

Total paid in capitalfor common stock}=[Number of common shares issued×Issue price per share]=30,000,000×$30=900,000,000

Step 2: Calculate total paid in capital for preferred stock.

Total paid in capitalfor common stock}=[Total paid in capitalTotal paid in capitalfor common stock]=$1,200,000,000$900,000,000=$300,000,000

Step 3: Calculate the average price per share for which the preferred share would have been issued.

Average price per sharefor which the preferredshare would have been issued}=Total paid in capital for preferred stockNumber of preferred shares issued=$300,000,0006,000,000=$50

Hence, the average price per share for which the preferred share would have been issued is $50.

4.

To determine

The amount of net income for the year.

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Answer to Problem 10.4AP

The amount of net income for the year is $68,000.

Explanation of Solution

Net income: Net income is the excess amount of revenue which arises after deducting all the expenses of a company. In simple terms, it is the difference between total revenue and total expenses of the company.

Determine the amount of net income for the year as follows:

Net income =[(Ending retained earnings+ Dividends)Beginning retained earnings]=($288,000+$30,000)$250,000=($318,000$250,000)=$68,000

Hence, the amount of net income for the year is $68,000.

5.

To determine

The average cost per share of the treasury stock acquired.

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Average cost per share of the treasury stock acquired is $32.

Explanation of Solution

Treasury Stock: It refers to the shares that are reacquired by the corporation that are already issued to the stockholders, but reacquisition does not signify retirement.

Average cost per treasury stock =Total value of treasury stockNumber of treasury stock held=$352,00011,000=$32

Hence, the average cost per share of the treasury stock acquired is $32.

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