Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting
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Author: PHILLIPS
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Chapter 11, Problem 6ME
Determining the Effects of Stock Issuance and
Trans Union Corporation issued 5,000 shares for $50 per share in the current year, and it issued 10,000 shares for $37 per share in the following year. The year after that, the company reacquired 20,000 shares of its own stock for $45 per share. Determine the impact (increase, decrease, or no change) of each of these transactions on the following classifications:
- 1. Total assets.
- 2. Total liabilities.
- 3. Total stockholders’ equity.
- 4. Net income.
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