
Concept explainers
1(a)
Buyback of Shares
Retire stock:
Buy back of shares from the shareholders by paying cash and obtaining the status of “authorized but unissued shares are known as retired shares.
To Journalize: The stock transactions for N Supply assuming the shares are retired.
1(a)

Explanation of Solution
Transaction on February 15, 2016:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2016 | |||||
February | 15 | Common Stock | 300,000 | ||
Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par | 1,500,000 | ||||
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600,000 | ||||
Cash | 2,400,000 | ||||
(To record retirement of common stock) |
Table (1)
Working Notes:
Compute common stock value.
Compute excess of par value of shares.
Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.
Note: Refer to Equation (2) for values and computations of excess of par value per share.
Compute cash paid amount.
Compute retained earnings amount.
Note: Refer to Equations (1), (3), and (4) for values and computations of common stock, paid-in capital-excess of par value, and cash paid.
Transaction on February 17, 2017:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2017 | |||||
February | 17 | Common Stock | 300,000 | ||
Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par | 1,500,000 | ||||
Paid-in-Capital-Share Repurchase | 150,000 | ||||
Cash | 1,650,000 | ||||
(To record retirement of common stock) |
Table (2)
Working Notes:
Compute common stock value.
Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.
Note: Refer to Equation (2) for values and computations of excess of par value per share.
Compute cash paid amount.
Compute paid-in-capital-share repurchase amount.
Note: Refer to Equations (8), (6), and (7) for values and computations of common stock, paid-in capital-excess of par value, and cash paid.
Transaction on November 9, 2018:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2018 | |||||
November | 6 | Cash | 1,400,000 | ||
Common Stock | 200,000 | ||||
Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par | 1,200,000 | ||||
(To record sale of common stock) |
Table (3)
Working Notes:
Compute cash received.
Compute common stock value.
Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.
Note: Refer to Equations (10) and (11) for values and computations of cash received and common stock value.
1 (b)
To Journalize: The stock transactions for N Supply assuming the shares are accounted as treasury stock.
1 (b)

Explanation of Solution
Transaction on February 15, 2016:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2018 | |||||
February | 15 | Treasury Stock | 2,400,000 | ||
Cash | 2,400,000 | ||||
(To record purchase of treasury stock) |
Table (4)
Note: Refer to Equation (4) for values and computations of cash paid.
Transaction on February 17, 2017:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2017 | |||||
February | 17 | Treasury Stock | 1,650,000 | ||
Cash | 1,650,000 | ||||
(To record purchase of treasury stock) |
Table (5)
Note: Refer to Equation (8) for values and computations of cash paid.
Transaction on November 9, 2018:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |
2018 | |||||
November | 9 | Cash | 1,400,000 | ||
Retained Earnings | 200,000 | ||||
Treasury Stock | 1,600,000 | ||||
(To record sale of treasury stock) |
Working Notes:
Compute treasury stock value.
Compute retained earnings value.
Note: Refer to Equations (13) and (10) for the values and computations of treasury stock value at cost, and cash received values respectively.
(2) .a
To Prepare: Stockholders’ equity section of balance sheet for N Supply assuming the shares is retired.
(2) .a

Explanation of Solution
Prepare stockholders’ equity section of balance sheet for N Supply assuming the shares is retired.
N Supply | |
Stockholders’ Equity Section | |
December 31, 2018 | |
Paid-in Capital | Amount ($) |
Common stock, $1 par value, 5,600,000 shares issued | $5,600,000 |
Paid-in capital – excess of par | 28,200,000 |
Paid-in capital – share repurchase | 150,000 |
Total paid-in capital | 33,950,000 |
Retained earnings | 130,900,000 |
Total paid-in capital and retained earnings | 164,850,000 |
Deduct: Treasury stock | (0) |
Total stockholders’ equity | $164,850,000 |
Table (6)
Working Notes:
Compute number of shares on December 31, 2018.
Particulars | Number of Shares |
Number of shares on December 31, 2015 | 6,000,000 |
Number of shares purchased on February 15, 2016 | (300,000) |
Number of shares purchased on February 17, 2017 | (300,000) |
Number of shares sold on November 9, 2018 | 200,000 |
Number of shares on December 31, 2018 | 5,600,000 |
Table (7)
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Balance on December 31, 2015 | 30,000,000 |
Paid-in-capital excess of par due to transaction on February 15 | (1,500,000) |
Paid-in-capital excess of par due to transaction on February 17 | (1,500,000) |
Paid-in-capital excess of par due to transaction on November 9 | 1,200,000 |
Balance on December 31, 2018 | $28,200,000 |
Table (8)
Note: Refer to Equations (3), (7), and (12) for value and computation of paid-in-capital excess of par values on February 15, February 17, and November 9 respectively.
Compute retained earnings value.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Balance on December 31, 2015 | 86,500,000 |
Retained earnings value due to transaction on February 15 | (600,000) |
Net income in 2016 | 14,000,000 |
Net income in 2017 | 15,000,000 |
Net income in 2018 | 16,000,000 |
Balance on December 31, 2018 | $130,900,000 |
Table (9)
Note: Refer to Equation (5) for value and computation of retained earnings value.
2 (b)
To Prepare: Stockholders’ equity section of balance sheet for N Supply assuming the shares is bought as treasury stock.
2 (b)

Explanation of Solution
Prepare stockholders’ equity section of balance sheet for N Supplyassuming the shares are bought as treasury stock.
N Supply | |
Stockholders’ Equity Section | |
December 31, 2018 | |
Paid-in Capital | Amount ($) |
Common stock, $1 par value, 6,000,000 shares issued | $6,000,000 |
Paid-in capital – excess of par | 30,000,000 |
Total paid-in capital | 36,000,000 |
Retained earnings | 131,300,000 |
Total paid-in capital and retained earnings | 167,300,000 |
Deduct: Treasury stock | (2,450,000) |
Total stockholders’ equity | $164,850,000 |
Table (10)
Working Notes:
Compute retained earnings value.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Balance on December 31, 2015 | 86,500,000 |
Retained earnings value due to transaction on November 9 | (200,000) |
Net income in 2016 | 14,000,000 |
Net income in 2017 | 15,000,000 |
Net income in 2018 | 16,000,000 |
Balance on December 31, 2018 | $131,300,000 |
Table (11)
Note: Refer to Equation (14) for value and computation of retained earnings value.
Compute treasury stock value.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Treasury stock due to transaction on February 15, 2016 | (2,400,000) |
Treasury stock due to transaction on February 17, 2017 | (1,650,000) |
Treasury stock due to transaction on November 9, 2018 | 1,600,000 |
Balance on December 31, 2018 | $(2,450,000) |
Table (12)
Note: Refer to
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