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leonid [27]
3 years ago
13

Peanuts and soy products are dangerous for people with what condition?

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1 answer:
FrozenT [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is food allergens, my answer was deleted for not seeming like I was sure but that's literally the answer.

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Requirement A

Debit      Cash                                         $194,600

Credit     Common stock - Par value                             $ 22,500

Credit     Common stock - Additional paid-in-capital   $172,100

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Credit     Common stock - Additional paid-in-capital   $45,100

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As the company's par value is $5,

Common stock - Par value: 1,100 shares × $5 = $5,500

As the market value of the stock is $46, the additional stock value = $46 - $5 = $41.

Additional common stock apart from par value = ($1,100 shares × $41) = $45,100.

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<em>The company issue common stock with a market value of $46 in exchange for land.</em>

Requirement C

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Credit              Cash                $19,270

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<em>The company issue common stock with a market value of $38 after purchasing those treasury stock at $41 per share.</em>

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