Concept Introduction:
Stockholders equity Transactions refer to, transactions carried out by an organisation by issuing its shares. The main purpose of issuance of shares is to raise funds, but shares could also be issued, to pay dividends in the form of "Stock Dividends", Pay off Lenders, Creditors, Promoters in lieu of Cash etc.
Requirement 1
Explanation of entries passed for Stockholders Equity Transactions.
Concept Introduction:
Stockholders Equity Transactions:
Stockholders equity Transactions refer to, transactions carried out by an organisation by issuing its shares. The main purpose of issuance of shares is to raise funds, but shares could also be issued, to pay dividends in the form of "Stock Dividends", Pay off Lenders, Creditors, Promoters in lieu of Cash etc.
Requirement 2
How many shares are outstanding at the end of the year?
Concept Introduction:
Paid in Capital:
Paid in Capital are total amounts of cash received or Services/Assets or Liabilities valued in lieu of Shares of the Company.
Requirement 3
Total Amount of Paid in Capital at the end of the year?
Requirement 4
Concept Introduction:
Book Value Per Share:
Book Value per share is a simple calculation of Total Shareholders Equity, divided by number of shares outstanding at the end of the year.
Book Value per Share.

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