INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING <CUSTOM LL>
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.16E
(1)
To determine
Buyback of Shares
Retire stock:
Buy back of shares from the shareholders by paying cash and obtaining the status of “authorized but unissued shares” is known as retired shares.
It refers to the shares that are reacquired by the corporation that are already issued to the stockholders, but reacquisition does not signify retirement.
To journalize: The reacquired shares as treasury stock.
(2)
To determine
To journalize: The reacquired shares as retired shares.
(3)
To determine
To define: The term of buy back will serve “to offset dilution from executive compensation”.
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