FINANCIAL ACCT -CONNECT CODE ONLY
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Author: PHILLIPS
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 11, Problem 19E
(a)
To determine
To Prepare:
(b)
To determine
To Prepare: journal entry for the large 100% stock dividend of Corporation RB.
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Access the FASB Accounting Standards Codification at the FASB website ( asc.fasb.org ). Determine the specific citation for accounting for each of the following items: 1. Initial measurement of stock options. 2. The measurement date for share-based payments classified as liabilities. 3. The formula to calculate diluted earnings per share. 4. The way stock dividends or stock splits in the current year affect the presentation of EPS in the income statement.
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the specific seven-, eight-, or nine-digit Codification citation (XXX-XX-XX-X) for accounting for each of the following items:
Required:
1. Initial measurement of stock options.
2. The measurement date for share-based payments classified as liabilities.
3. The formula to calculate diluted earnings per share.
4. The way stock dividends or stock splits in the current year affect the presentation of EPS in the income statement.
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The stockholders' equity accounts of Bramble Corporation on January 1, 2022. were as follows
Preterred Stock (8N. $48 par. 10.000 shanes authorized)
$ 384.000
Common Stock ($1 stated value. 2.050.000shares authorized)
1.500.D00
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock
140.000
Paid-in Capit. in Ecess of Stated Value-Common Stock
1450000
Retained Earmings
1.750.000
Treasury Stock (10,500 common sharesl
52.500
During 2022. the corporation had the following transactions and events pertaining tots stockholders eguity
Feh.
Issued 25.000 shares of common stock for $124,000.
Apr.
Sold 6.000 shares of treasury stockcommon for $33.700.
14
Sept
Issued 4,900 shares of common stock for a patent valued at $35,100
3.
10
Purchased 1.100 shares of common stock for the treasury at a cost of $5.700.
Nov
Dec
31
Determined that net income for the year was $420.000.
No dividends were declared during the year.
Chapter 11 Solutions
FINANCIAL ACCT -CONNECT CODE ONLY
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