a
Concept Introduction:
To explain:
The transactions underlying each given
b
Concept Introduction:
Stockholder’s equity includes the number of outstanding common stock, retained earnings, and any reserves, the balance of stockholders' equity is reported in the statement of stockholder’s equity and balance sheet. Stockholders' equity will increase with the issuance of stock and undistributed earnings and decreases with the buyback of shares and payment of dividends.
The number of commons shares outstanding at the end of the year
c
Concept Introduction:
Stockholder’s equity includes a number of outstanding common stock, retained earnings, and any reserves, the balance of stockholders' equity is reported in the statement of stockholder’s equity and balance sheet. Stockholders' equity will increase with the issuance of stock and undistributed earnings and decreases with the buyback of shares and payment of dividends.
The total paid-in capital at the end of the year

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