FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
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Author: Wild
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Chapter 13, Problem 4PSB

  1. Journal Entries to record Stockholders Equity Transactions.
  2. To determine

Concept Introduction:

Cash Dividend:

Cash Dividend refers to share of profits divided among shareholders in the form of cash.

Requirement 1

No of outstanding shares on date of each dividend date

  • Dollar amount of Each Cash Dividend.
  • To determine

    Concept Introduction:

    Cash Dividend:

    Cash Dividend refers to share of profits divided among shareholders in the form of cash.

    Requirement 2

    Dollar Amount of Each Cash Dividend

  • Amount of Stock dividend to be capitalised.
  • To determine

    Concept Introduction:

    Stock Dividend:

    Stock Dividend refers to stocks issued of a certain percentage of quantity, at current market price.

    Requirement 3

    Amount of Stock Dividend to be Capitalised.

  • Cost price per Treasury Stock
  • To determine

    Concept Introduction:

    Treasury Stock:

    Treasury Stock is stock which has been purchased by the company.

    Requirement 4

    Cost price per Treasury Stock

  • Net Income
  • To determine

    Concept Introduction:

    Net Income is amount of Gains made by the organisation of amount of Revenue over expenses.

    Requirement 4

    Net Income Earned during the year.

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