Requirement-1:
To prepare:
The
Requirement-1:

Answer to Problem 18E
Solution:
The journal entries to record the transactions for 2016 are as follows:
Journal entries | |||
Date | Account title | Debit | Credit |
Jan. 2 | $ 75,000 | ||
Cash | $ 75,000 | ||
Jan. 7 | $ 40,500 | ||
Common Dividend Payable | $ 40,500 | ||
Feb. 28 | Common Dividend Payable | $ 40,500 | |
Cash | $ 40,500 | ||
(Being Cash dividend declared paid in cash) | |||
Jul. 9 | Cash | $ 36,000 | |
Treasury Stock | $ 30,000 | ||
Paid in excess par- Treasury stock | $ 6,000 | ||
Aug. 27 | Cash | $ 30,000 | |
Paid in excess par- Treasury stock | $ 6,000 | ||
Retained earnings | $ 1,500 | ||
Treasury Stock | $ 37,500 | ||
Sept. 9 | Retained earnings | $ 59,400 | |
Common Dividend Payable | $ 59,400 | ||
Oct. 22 | Common Dividend Payable | $ 59,400 | |
Cash | $ 59,400 | ||
Dec. 31 | Income Summary | $ 52,000 | |
Retained earnings | $ 52,000 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The journal entries to record the transactions for 2016 are explained as follows:
Journal entries | |||
Date | Account title | Debit | Credit |
Jan. 2 | Treasury Stock | $ 75,000 | |
Cash | $ 75,000 | ||
(Being 3000 treasury shares purchased @ $25 each for total $75,000) | |||
Jan. 7 | Retained earnings | $ 40,500 | |
Common Dividend Payable | $ 40,500 | ||
(Being Cash dividend declared on (30000-3000) 27000 outstanding shares @ $1.5 each for total $240000) | |||
Feb. 28 | Common Dividend Payable | $ 40,500 | |
Cash | $ 40,500 | ||
(Being Cash dividend declared paid in cash) | |||
Jul. 9 | Cash | $ 36,000 | |
Treasury Stock | $ 30,000 | ||
Paid in excess par- Treasury stock (36000-30000) | $ 6,000 | ||
(Being 1200 treasury shares sold for $30 each cash = (1200*30) = $36,000. The cost of these treasury stock is (1200*25) = $30,000 | |||
Aug. 27 | Cash | $ 30,000 | |
Paid in excess par- Treasury stock | $ 6,000 | ||
Retained earnings (37500-30000-6000) | $ 1,500 | ||
Treasury Stock | $ 37,500 | ||
(Being 1500 treasury shares sold for $20 each cash = (1500*20) = $30000. The cost of these treasury stock is (1500*25) = $37500 | |||
Sept. 9 | Retained earnings | $ 59,400 | |
Common Dividend Payable | $ 59,400 | ||
(Being Cash dividend declared on (27000+1200+1500)= 29700 outstanding shares @ $2 each for total $59400) | |||
Oct. 22 | Common Dividend Payable | $ 59,400 | |
Cash | $ 59,400 | ||
(Being Cash dividend declared on Sept. paid in cash) | |||
Dec. 31 | Income Summary | $ 52,000 | |
Retained earnings | $ 52,000 | ||
(Being net income for the year 52,000 closed) |
Conclusion:
Hence, the journal entries to record the transactions for 2016 are prepared.
2)
To prepare:
The Statement of Retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2016
2)

Answer to Problem 18E
Solution:
The Statement of Retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2016 is as follows:
Statement of Retained earnings | |
For the year ended December 31, 2016 | |
Retained Earnings balance as on Dec. 31, 2015 | $ 340,000 |
Net Income for the year 2016 | $ 52,000 |
Cash Dividends Declared | $ (99,900) |
Treasury stock adjustment | $ (1,500) |
Retained Earnings balance as on Dec. 31, 2016 | $ 290,600 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The Statement of Retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2016 is explained as follows:
Statement of Retained earnings | |
For the year ended December 31, 2016 | |
Retained Earnings balance as on Dec. 31, 2015 | $ 340,000 |
Add: Net Income for the year 2016 | $ 52,000 |
Less: Cash Dividends Declared (40500+59400) | $ (99,900) |
Less: Treasury stock adjustment | $ (1,500) |
Retained Earnings balance as on Dec. 31, 2016 | $ 290,600 |
Conclusion:
Hence Retained Earnings balance as on Dec. 31, 2016 is $290,600
Requirement-3:
To prepare:
The
Requirement-3:

Answer to Problem 18E
Solution:
The Stockholder's Equity Section of the Balance sheet as on December 31, 2016 is as follows:
Stockholder's Equity Section of the Balance sheet | |
As on December 31, 2016 | |
Common Stock-$25 par value, 50,000 shares authorized, 30000 shares issued | $ 750,000 |
Paid in capital in excess of par value, common stock | $ 50,000 |
Less: Treasury Stock (300 shares @ $25) | $ (7,500) |
Retained earnings | $ 290,600 |
Total Stock holder's Equity | $ 1,083,100 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
The Stockholder's Equity Section of the Balance sheet as on December 31, 2016 is explained as follows:
Stockholder's Equity Section of the Balance sheet | |
As on December 31, 2016 | |
Common Stock-$25 par value, 50,000 shares authorized, 30000 shares issued | $ 750,000 |
Paid in capital in excess of par value, common stock | $ 50,000 |
Less: Treasury Stock (300 shares @ $25) | $ (7,500) |
Retained earnings | $ 290,600 |
Total Stock holder's Equity | $ 1,083,100 |
Conclusion:
Hence Total Stock holder's Equity as on Dec. 31, 2016 is $1,083,100
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