FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Denver Company had the following transactions affected
March 4 : issued 27,000 shares of $1 par common stock for $10 per share
March 12: issued 5,000 shares of $10 par valued
May 22: Purchased 1,300 shares of
September 22 : sold 500 shares of treasury stock for $23 per share
October 14 : sold 800 shares of treasury stock for $9 per share
Journalize the transactions above.
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