Financial and Managerial Accounting: Information for Decisions
Financial and Managerial Accounting: Information for Decisions
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780078025761
Author: John J Wild, Ken Shaw Accounting Professor, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 1PSA

1.

To determine

To explain: Transactions in the given journal entries.

1.

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a.

Sale of common stock of $25, each issued at $30 and the number of shares is 10,000.

b.

Common stock of $25 each issued at $30 to the promoters of the company for their efforts to set up the company. Total number of shares issue is 6,000.

c.

Assets and liabilities acquired through common stock issue of $50,000. Common stock has a par value $25 and issued at $40.

d.

Sale of common stock of $25, each issued at $40 and the number of shares is 3,000.

2.

To determine

To compute: Number of common shares outstanding at the year end.

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Given,
Shares issue in transaction a is 10,000.
Shares issue in transaction b is 5,000.
Shares issue in transaction c is 2,000.
Shares issue in transaction d is 3,000.

Formula to calculate number of shares outstanding is,

    NumberofSharesOutstanding=( SharesIssuedintransactiona +SharesIssuedintransactionb +SharesIssuedintransactionc +SharesIssuedintransactiond )

Substitute 10,000 for shares issue in transaction a, 5,000 for shares issue in transaction b, 2,000 for shares issue in transaction c and 3,000 for shares issue in transaction d.

    NumberofSharesOutstanding=10,000+5,000+2,000+3,000 =20,000

Hence, numbers of shares outstanding at the year end are 20,000.

3.

To determine

To compute: Minimum legal capital.

3.

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Given,
Common stock in transaction a is $250,000.
Common stock in transaction b is $125,000.
Common stock in transaction c is $50,000.
Common stock in transaction d is $75,000.

Formula to calculate minimum legal capital is,

    MinimumLegalCapital=( Common Stockintransactiona +Common Stockintransactionb +Common Stockintransactionc +Common Stockintransactiond )

Substitute $250,000 for common stock in transaction a, $125,000 for common stock in transaction b, $50,000 for common stock in transaction c and $75,000 for common stock in transaction d,

    NumberofSharesOutstanding=$250,000+$125,000+$50,000+$75,000 =$500,000

Hence, minimum share capital at the year end is $500,000.

4.

To determine

To compute: Total paid in capital at the year end.

4.

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Given,
Paid in capital in transaction a is $250,000.
Paid in capital in transaction b is $125,000.
Paid in capital in transaction c is $50,000.
Paid in capital in transaction d is $75,000.

Formula to calculate paid in capital is,

    TotalPaidinCapital=( MinimumLegalCapital +Paidincapitalintransactiona +Paidincapitalintransactionb +Paidincapitalintransactionc +Paidincapitalintransactiond )

Substitute $500,000 for minimum legal capital, $50,000 for paid in capital in transaction a, $25,000 for paid in capital in transaction b, $30,000 for paid in capital in transaction c and $45,000 for paid in capital in transaction d.

    NumberofSharesOutstanding=( $500,000+$50,000+$25,000 +$30,000+$45,000 ) =$650,000

Hence, total paid in capital at the year end is $650,000.

5.

To determine

To compute: Book value of share.

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Given,
Stockholder’s equity is $695,000.
Preferred stock is $0.
Number of common shares is 20,000.

Formula to calculate book value per share is,

    BookValueperShare= Stockholders'EquityPreferredStock NumberofCommonShares

Substitute $695,000 for stockholder’s equity, $0 for preferred stock and 20,000 for number of common shares.

    Bookvaluepershare= $695,000$0 20,000 =$34.75

Hence, book value per share is $34.75.

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