
1.
Record the given transactions.
1.

Answer to Problem 2PB
Record the given transactions:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Post Ref. |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
March 1, 2021 | Cash | 30,000 | ||
Common stock | 3,000 | |||
Additional paid-in-capital (balance) | 27,000 | |||
(To record the issue of common stock) | ||||
April 1, 2021 | Cash | 7,000 | ||
Preferred stock | 1,750 | |||
Additional paid in capital (balance) | 5,250 | |||
(To record the issue of preferred stock) | ||||
June 1, 2021 | Dividends | 1,575 | ||
Dividend payable | 1,575 | |||
(To record the declaration of cash dividend) | ||||
June 30, 2021 | Dividend payable | 1,575 | ||
Cash | 1,575 | |||
(To record the payment of cash dividend) | ||||
August 1, 2021 | Treasury stock | 1,225 | ||
Cash | 1,225 | |||
(To record the purchase of treasury stock) | ||||
October 1, 2021 | Cash | 1,125 | ||
Treasury stock | 875 | |||
Additional paid in capital | 250 | |||
(To record the sale of treasury stock above cost) |
Table (1)
Explanation of Solution
Common stock: Common stock is the cash raised by the company by issuing common or ordinary shares to the stockholders. This is an investment for the shareholders for which they receive the dividends from the issuing company, and have voting rights.
Preferred stock: Preferred stock is the cash raised by the company by issuing
Paid-in capital in excess of par value: This is the total of stock capital contributed by investors in excess of par value, and so, sometimes referred to as paid-in capital in excess of par value. It includes preferred stock capital issued in excess of par value, common stock capital issued in excess of par value, and capital issued by the way of sale of
Treasury stock: The shares which were reacquired or bought back by the company, but not formally retired from the corporation stock, are called as treasury stock. The re-acquisition of issued shares decreases the number of outstanding shares.
Explanation for the above
Issue of common stock:
- Cash (asset account) is increased. Thus, it is debited.
- Common stock (component of equity) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
- Additional paid-in-capital (component of equity) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
Issue of preferred stock:
- Cash (asset account) is increased. Thus, it is debited.
- Preferred stock (component of equity) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
- Additional paid-in-capital (component of equity) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
Record the declaration of cash dividend:
- Dividend (decreases the
retained earnings ) is a legal obligation. It is increased. Thus, it is debited. - Dividend payable (liability account) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
Record the payment of cash dividend:
- Dividend payable (liability account) is decreased. Thus, it is debited.
- Cash (asset account) is decreased. Thus, it is credited.
Purchase of treasury stock:
- Treasury stock is a contra equity account. It is increased. Thus, it is debited.
- Cash (asset account) is decreased. Thus, it is credited.
Sale of treasury stock above cash:
- Cash (asset account) is increased. Thus, it is debited.
- Treasury stock is a contra equity account. It is decreased. Thus, it is credited.
- Additional paid-in-capital (component of equity) is increased. Thus, it is credited.
Working note:
Compute the outstanding shares as on the date of dividend declaration:
At the beginning common stock is 4,000 shares and preferred stock is 300 shares.
Particulars | Shares |
Shares at Beginning | 3,125 |
Add: Issued common stock | 3,000 |
Add: Issue of preferred stock | 175 |
Shares outstanding on the date of dividend declaration | 6,300 |
(1)
Table (2)
2.
Indicate whether each of these transactions would increase (+), decrease (-), or have no effect (NE) on total assets, total liabilities, and total
2.

Explanation of Solution
Indicate whether each of these transactions would increase (+), decrease (-), or have no effect (NE) on total assets, total liabilities, and total stockholders' equity:
Transaction |
Total Assets | Total Liabilities |
Total Stockholders’ Equity |
Issue common stock | + | NE | + |
Issue preferred stock | + | NE | + |
Declare cash dividends | NE | + | - |
Pay cash dividends | - | - | NE |
Purchase treasury stock | - | NE | - |
Resell treasury stock | + | NE | + |
Table (2)
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