Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.76AP
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To determine
To journalize: The transactions.
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To determine
To prepare: The stockholders’ equity section of the
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On-Line Learning Corporation obtained a charter at the beginning of this year that authorized 63,000 shares of no-par common stock and 30,000 shares of preferred stock, $19 par value. The corporation was organized by four individuals who purchased a total of 36,000 shares of the common stock. The remaining shares were to be sold to other individuals. During the year, the following selected transactions occurred:
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Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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