FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Caswell Corporation is authorized to issue 10,000 shares of common stock on December 31. It sells 8,000 shares at $16 per share.
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Record the sale of the common stock, given the following independent assumptions: |
2. The stock is no-par stock, but the board of directors has assigned a stated value of $8 per share.
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