EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781260165104
Author: Christensen
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Introduction:Subsidiary stock dividendsare payable in shares of the subsidiary’s common stock require slight changes in the consolidation entries. Because stock dividends are issued proportionally to all common stockholders, the relative interests of the controlling and non-controlling stockholders does not change due to stock dividends. The investment’s carrying amount on the parent’s books also is unaffected by a stock dividends. Only change can be seen in subsidiary stockholders equity account. Although total stockholder’s equity does not change.

The effect of subsidiary 15 percent stock dividends on consolidated entries.

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