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dexar [7]
3 years ago
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Which statement is true about a stock split? Multiple Choice Total shareholders' equity remains the same. Total shareholders' eq

uity decreases. Total shareholders' equity increases. A change in total stockholders' equity depends upon whether it is a 2-for-1 split or a 3-for-1 split.
Business
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct option is total shareholders' equity remains the same

Explanation:

Stock split is about re-denomination of existing shares by splitting for example one share into two whereby the two new shares assume the value of one old share.

It is usually done to boost shares trading by making a share price affordable and within the reach of many potential investors.

All in all, the stockholders' equity remains the same since no cash consideration is paid for stock split

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August 2:

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Amount                              Debit($)                Credit($)

Cash                                   6,176

Office Supplies                 880

Prepaid Insurance            2,100

Photography Equipment 33,500

M.Harris Capital                                                 40,000

Photography Fee earned                                  3,331

Utilities Expense                675

Total                                     43,331                     43,331

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Journal Entries:

It helps the company or firm to put all its transactions ion one sheet as debit and credit to keep track of its financial transactions. At the end total debit is equal to total credit.

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Office Supplies                 880

Prepaid Insurance            2,100

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M.Harris Capital                                                 40,000

Photography Fee earned                                  3,331

Utilities Expense                675

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