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RUDIKE [14]
3 years ago
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Earth's stratosphere is heated primarily by which process?

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denis23 [38]3 years ago
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<span>Ozone layer breakdown The ozone layer is a region with natural gas "ozone." It sits 9.3 to 18.6 miles (15 to 30 kilometers) high up above the Earth, and fills in as a shield from the destructive bright B (UVB) radiation discharged by the sun. Ozone is a profoundly receptive particle that contains three oxygen molecules. It is continually being shaped and separated in the high environment, 6.2 to 31 miles (10 to 50 kilometers) above Earth, in the area called the stratosphere. At the point when Carbon Fluorocarbons(CFC) achieve the upper climate, they are presented to bright beams, which makes them separate into substances that incorporate chlorine. The chlorine responds with the oxygen iotas in ozone and tears ozone layer apart</span>
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The journal entries, posting and preparation of the paid-in capital section of stockholders’ equity is presented below:

a. The journal entries are shown below:

On Jan 10

Cash $302,000  

        To Common Stock  $151,000 (75,500 shares × $2)

        To Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock $151,000

(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

On Mar 1

Cash $593,250  (5,650 shares × $105 )

               To Preferred Stock  $565,000 (5,650 shares × $100 )

               To Paid in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock $28,250  

(Being the issuance of the Preferred stock is recorded)  

On Apr 1

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(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

On May 1

Cash $359,125  (84,500 shares × $4.25)

         To Common Stock  $169,000 (84,500 shares × $2)

         To Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock $190,125  

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           To Common Stock  $22,000 (11,000 shares × $2)

            To Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock  $19,000  

(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

On Sep 1

Cash $60,000  (10,000 shares × $6)

       To Common Stock    $20,000 (10,000 shares × $2)

       To Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock $40,000

(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)    

On Nov 1

Cash $277,500  (2,500 shares × $111)

           To Preferred Stock  $250,000 (2,500 shares × $100)

           To Paid in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock  $27,500

(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

b. The T accounts of the above accounts are presented below:

                                     Preferred Stock

                                                             Mar 1        $565,000

                                                             Nov 1       $250,000

                                                            Balance    $815,000

                                     Common Stock

                                                             Jan 10     $151,000

                                                             April 1      $50,000

                                                             May 1       $169,000

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                                                             Sep 1       $20,000

                                                            Balance    $412,000

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                                                             Nov 1       $27,500

                                                            Balance    $55,750

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                                                            Jan 10     $151,000

                                                             April 1      $33,000

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                                                             Aug 1       $19,000

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Total Capital Stock                           $1,227,000   (A)

Additional Paid in capital

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Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock  $433,125

Total Additional Paid in Capital        $488,875   (B)

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