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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
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The balance sheet of Heitman Management​ Consulting, Inc. at December​ 31, 2015​, reported the following​ stockholders' equity:

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irina1246 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Heitman Management​ Consulting, Inc.

1. General Journal

Feb. 6:

Debit Stock Dividend $18,000

Credit Stock Dividend Payable $18,000

To record the declaration of 5% stock dividend on 30,000 shares.

Feb. 15:

Debit Stock Dividend Payable $18,000

Credit Common Stock $18,000

To record the distribution of 1,500 shares of common stock dividend.

Jul. 29:

Debit Treasury Stock $24,000

Debit Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common $18,000

Credit Cash Account $42,000

To record the purchase of 2,000 shares of treasury stock at $21 per share.

Nov. 27:

Debit Dividend $5,900

Credit Dividends Payable $5,900

To record the declaration of $0.20 per share cash dividend on 29,500 shares.

2. Retained Earnings Statement for the year ended December​ 31, 2016:

December 31, 2015 balance  $159,000

Net Income for the year          $85,000

Dividends: Stock                       (18,000)

Dividends: Cash                         (5,900)

December 31, 2016 balance $220,100

3. Stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December​31, 2016:

Stockholders' Equity:

Paid-In Capital:

Common Stock—$12 Par Value:

250,000 shares  authorized,

31,500 shares issued and outstanding        $378,000

Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common   362,000

2,000 shares of Treasury Stock                    (24,000)

Total Paid-In Capital                                         716,000

Retained Earnings                                           220,100

Total Stockholders' Equity                            $936,100

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Balance sheet of Heitman Management​ Consulting, Inc. at December​ 31, 2015​

Stockholders' Equity:

Paid-In Capital:

Common Stock—$12 Par Value:

250,000 shares  authorized,

30,000 shares issued and outstanding      $360,000

Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common   380,000

Total Paid-In Capital                                        740,000

Retained Earnings                                           159,000

Total Stockholders' Equity                           $899,000

Heitman's net income for the year = $85,000

b) Issued and Outstanding Common Stock Shares:

December 31, 2015 = 30,000          $360,000

Stock Dividend              1,500             $18,000

December 31, 2016    31,500           $378,000

c) Treasury Stock            2,000             $24,000

Outstanding shares 29,500

d) Paid-in In Excess of Capital:

December 31, 2015          $380,000

Treasury Stock                     (18,000)

December 31, 2016         $362,000

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