Principles of Financial Accounting (Elon University)
Principles of Financial Accounting (Elon University)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781308839233
Author: Marshall
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.22E
To determine

Stock split:

Stock split refers to the dividing one share into two of more shares. It is usually done to make the share available for small investor with smaller value. A stock split does not affect the total stockholder's equity and it also does not require any journal entry.

Stock Dividend:

The Stock dividend is the number of shares given as dividend to the shareholders. The Stock dividend is declared first and shares are issued later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of stock dividend and another at the time of issuance of shares.

Requirement-a:

The number of shares owned after the stock split

To determine

Stock split:

Stock split refers to the dividing one share into two of more shares. It is usually done to make the share available for small investor with smaller value. A stock split does not affect the total stockholder's equity and it also does not require any journal entry.

Stock Dividend:

The Stock dividend is the number of shares given as dividend to the shareholders. The Stock dividend is declared first and shares are issued later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of stock dividend and another at the time of issuance of shares.

Requirement-b:

The new cash dividend per share

To determine

Stock split:

Stock split refers to the dividing one share into two of more shares. It is usually done to make the share available for small investor with smaller value. A stock split does not affect the total stockholder's equity and it also does not require any journal entry.

Stock Dividend:

The Stock dividend is the number of shares given as dividend to the shareholders. The Stock dividend is declared first and shares are issued later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of stock dividend and another at the time of issuance of shares.

Requirement-c:

Stock Dividend % for the same result as of the stock split

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