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storchak [24]
2 years ago
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What should a person do if faced with a conflict between his or her ethical and social values and those of the organization?​

Business
1 answer:
charle [14.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The person should do whatever impacts his/her company or organization in a good way.

Explanation:

Sometimes facing ethical decisions could be hard, but usually in business everyone is selfish.

If you have any questions feel free to ask in the comments - Mark

Also when you have the chance please mark me brainliest.

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(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

On Mar 1

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(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)  

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(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)  

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            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

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

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

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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

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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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c. Now the preparation is presented below:

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                                     Balance Sheet Partial

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Common Stock             $412,000

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

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

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

Total Stockholders Equity                 $1,715,875   (A + B)

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