Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (5th Edition)
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Author: Robert Kemp, Jeffrey Waybright
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Chapter 10, Problem 49AP
Analyzing stockholders’ equity (Learning Objectives 2,3,& 4) 20-25 min.
The Davenport Hotel, Inc., included the following stockholders’ equity on its year-end balance sheet at December 31, 2018
Stockholders’ Equity | $ |
Paid-in Capital: | |
$ 66,000 | |
50,000 shares authorized, 6,600 shares issued and outstanding | |
Common Stock, par value $2 рer share; 500,000 shares | |
authorized, 240,000 shares issued and outstanding | 480,000 |
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common | 65,000 |
Total Paid-in Capital | $ 611,000 |
Retired Earnings | 233,000 |
Total Stockholders’ Equity | $844,000 |
Requirements
- 1. Identify the different issues of stock that the Davenport Hotel, Inc., has outstanding.
- 2. Give the two entries to record issuance of the Davenport Hotel, Inc.’s stock. Assume that all the stock was issued for cash. Explanations are not required.
- 3. Assume that preferred dividends are in arrears for 2017 and 2018. Record the declaration of a $45,000 cash dividend on December 30, 2019. Assume no change in the preferred stock account in 2019. Use separate Dividends Payable accounts for preferred and common stock. An explanation is not required.
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E13-26 Journalizing issuance of stock and treasury stock transactions
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May 22 Treasury Stock $16,900
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Mar. 4 Issued 27,000 shares of $1 par value common stock at $10 per
share.
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share.
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