Issuance of shares: Common stock represents equity ownership in a corporation. Common stockholders bear a higher amount of risk of loss and are also entitled to higher benefits in the company’s profits and assets. Common stock can be issued at par or at premium or discount.
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Common and preferred stocks are reported at par values in the
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Given information: Number of common stock: 300.
Par value: $10.
Number of preferred stock: 100.
Par value: $50.
Lumpsum amount: $13,500.
Market price of common stock: $20.
Market price of preferred stock: $90.

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