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daser333 [38]
4 years ago
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Treasury stock transactions might cause: a. An increase or a decrease in the par amount per share. b. An increase or a decrease

in the amount of net income. c. A decrease in the balance of retained earnings. d. An increase in the balance of retained earnings.
Business
2 answers:
dedylja [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C) A decrease in the balance of retained earnings.

D) An increase in the balance of retained earnings.

Explanation:

Treasury stocks are reported as a contra equity account, since they have a debit balance which reduces stockholders' equity.

If treasury stocks are sold, this means that the debit balance decreases and stockholders' equity balance increases. On the other hand, if treasury stocks increase through repurchase of common stock, the debit balance will increase, decreasing the stockholders' equity.

Natasha_Volkova [10]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(C) A decrease in the balance of retained earnings.

The cost of treasury stock is subtracted from retained earnings, reducing amounts the company can distribute to stockholders as dividends.

Explanation:

Retained earnings is the cumulative total of earnings that have yet to be paid to shareholders. Retained earnings are affected by any increases or decreases in net income and dividends paid t share holders.

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1. BlossomCorporation Corporation

<h3>Statement of Cash Flows</h3>

For the year ended December 31, 2020

<h3>Operating Activities:</h3>

Net Income                          $55,870

Add Non-Cash Expense:

Loss from sale of equipment     230

Depreciation Expenses         16,540

Amortization Expense            2,500

Adjusted cash                      $75,140

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Increase in current liabilities 14,770

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<h3>Investment Activities:</h3>

Sale of equipment             $11,770

Building cost                     (28,770)

Investment in stock          (16,000)

Cash from investments ($33,000)

<h3>Financing Activities:</h3>

Bonds payable                $51,770

Dividends payment        (30,000)

Treasury stock                 (11,000)

Cash from financing       $10,770

Net cash flow               $38,680

2. Blossom Corporation

<h3>Balance Sheet at the end of 2020</h3>

Current assets                   $304,450

Land                                       $31,770

Buildigs                               $150,540

Equipment                           $70,000

Accum. depr.-buildings      ($37,540)

Accum. depr.-equipment   ($12,000)

Long-term stock investment 16,000

Patents                                    41,770

Amortization of Patents        (2,500)

Total assets                      $562,490

Current liabilities               $166,540

Bonds payable                  $153,540

Common stock                  $170,770

Retained earnings              $71,640

Total liabilities + Equity  $562,490

<h3>What are Statements of Cash Flows and Balance Sheets?</h3>

Statements of cash flows and balance sheets are two of the main financial statements prepared periodically by an entity.

The statement of cash flows shows the cash flows from operating, investing, and financial activities.

The balance sheet shows the financial position (assets, liabilities, and equity) of an entity at a point.

<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>

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<h3>Balance Sheet at the end of 2019</h3>

Current assets

(Cash $82,000)                  $236,770    Current liabilities              $151,770

Land                                          31,770    Bonds payable                  101,770

Buildings                                 121,770    Common stock                  181,770

Equipment                               91,770     Retained earnings            45,770

Accum. depr.-buildings         (31,770 )   Total                              $481,080

Accum. depr.-equipment      (11,000 )

Patents                                   41,770

Total                                  $481,080

Ending Cash balance = $120,680 ($82,000 + 38,680)

Current assets = $304,450 (236,770 + $29,000 + $38,680)

Land = $31,770

Buildigs = $150,540 ($121,770 + $28,770)

Equipment = $70,000 ($91,770 - $21,770)

Accum. depr.-buildings = $37,540 (31,770 + 5,770)

Accum. depr.-equipment = $12,000 (11,000 - 9,770 + 10,770)

Long-term stock investment 16,000

Patents                              41,770

Amortization of Patents  (2,500)

Current liabilities              $166,540 (151,770 + 14,770)

Bonds payable                  $153,540 (101,770 + 51,770)

Common stock                  $170,770 (181,770 - 11,000)

Retained earnings            $71,640 (45,770 + $55,870 - 30,000)

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