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Anastasy [175]
3 years ago
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Expenses follow the same debit and credit rules as

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Archy [21]3 years ago
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The correct answer is drawing account
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9-Jul Treasury Stock $336,200

                                                   Cash A/c  $336,200

                                              Debit                     Credit

Sept.22 Cash           $266,800  

                              Treasury Stock          $237,800

                            Additional Paid in capital  $29,000

                                              Debit                    Credit

23-Nov Cash               $$94,800  

   Additional Paid in capital $3,600  

                                    Treasury Stock  $98,400

b. The balance in Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock on December 31 of the current year is $25,400

c. Mystic Lake Inc. have purchased the treasury stock because a company is forced to buy back shares from someone who is attempting to gain control of the business and a business has no alternative use for excess cash, and so elects to use it on a stock repurchase.

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a. Mystic Lake reacquired 4,100 shares of its common stock at $82 per share, hence treasury stock=4,100× $82=$336,200

The Transactions of July 9 to journalize are the following:

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9-Jul Treasury Stock $336,200

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On September 22, Mystic Lake sold 2,900 of the reacquired shares at $92 per share, hence cash=2,900×$92=$266,800

Treasury stock=2,900×$82=$237,800

The Transactions of September 22 to journalize are the following:

                                 

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Sept.22 Cash           $266,800  

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                            Additional Paid in capital  $29,000

The remaining 1,200 shares were sold at $79 per share on November 23, hence, cash=1,200×$79=$94,800

Treasury stock=1,200×$82=$98,400

The Transactions of November 23 to journalize are the following:

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23-Nov Cash               $$94,800  

   Additional Paid in capital $3,600  

                                    Treasury Stock  $98,400

b. The Balance in Paid in capital= $29,000-$3,600=$25,400

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