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Elena-2011 [213]
3 years ago
14

Global Marine obtained a charter from the state in January that authorized 1,000,000 shares of common stock, $5 par value. Durin

g the first year, the company earned $400,000 of net income, declared no dividends, and the following selected transactions occurred in the order given: Issued 100,000 shares of the common stock at $55 cash per share. Reacquired 25,000 shares at $50 cash per share. Reissued 10,000 shares from treasury for $51 per share. Reissued 10,000 shares from treasury for $49 per share.
a. Issued 100,000 shares of the common stock at $55 cash per share.
b. Reacquired 25,000 shares at $50 cash per share.
c. Reissued 10,000 shares from treasury for $51 per share.
d. Reissued 10,000 shares from treasury for $49 per share.

Required:
a. Indicate the account and amount for the above transactions.
b. Prepare journal entries to record each transaction.
c. Prepare the stockholders equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2013.
Business
1 answer:
hjlf3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Global Marine

a. Indication of the accounts and amounts for each transaction:

a. Cash $5,500,000 Common stock $500,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $5,000,000

b. Treasury stock $125,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $1,125,000 Cash $1,250,000

c. Cash $510,000 Treasury stock $50,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $460,000

d. Cash $490,000 Treasury stock $50,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $440,000

b. Journal Entries:

a. Debit Cash $5,500,000

Credit Common stock $500,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $5,000,000

To record the issuance of 100,000 shares of the common stock at $55 cash per share.

b. Debit Treasury stock $125,000

Debit Additional Paid-in Capital $1,125,000

Credit Cash $1,250,000

To record the repurchase of 25,000 shares at $50 cash per share.

c. Debit Cash $510,000

Credit Treasury stock $50,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $460,000

To record the re-issuance of 10,000 shares from treasury for $51 per share.

d. Debit Cash $490,000

Credit Treasury stock $50,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $440,000

To record the re-issuance of 10,000 shares from treasury for $49 per share.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Authorized common stock shares, 1,000,000 at $5 par value

Net income earned during the year = $400,000

Selected transactions:

a. Cash $5,500,000 Common stock $500,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $5,000,000

100,000 shares of the common stock at $55 cash per share.

b. Treasury stock $125,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $1,125,000 Cash $1,250,000

25,000 shares at $50 cash per share.

c. Cash $510,000 Treasury stock $50,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $460,000

10,000 shares from treasury for $51 per share.

d. Cash $490,000 Treasury stock $50,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $440,000

10,000 shares from treasury for $49 per share.

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