ACCOUNTING,CHAP.1-13
ACCOUNTING,CHAP.1-13
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Author: WARREN
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.10EX

(a)

To determine

Stock Dividends:  It refers to the payment of the dividend to its shareholders by the corporation in the form of shares rather than cash is referred as stock dividend.

Stockholders’ equity: It refers to the amount of capital that includes the amount of investment by the stockholders, earnings generated from the normal business operations, and less any dividends paid to the stockholders.

Retained earnings: It refers to the amount of earnings that are not paid as dividends to the stockholders. Retained earnings are kept by the corporation for reinvestments, payment of debts, and future growth.

To Journalize: The entries to record the declaration and issuance of stock dividends.

(a)

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Record the declaration and issuance of stock dividends.

Transaction Number Account Titles and Explanation Debit ($) Credit ($)
1 Stock Dividends                               (2) 130,000

    Common Stock Dividends

    Distributable                                (3)

40,000

    Paid-in Capital in excess of Par

    Value-Common stock                  (4)

90,000
(To record the declaration of stock dividends)
2 Stock Dividends Distributable         (3) 40,000
    Common Stock 40,000
(To record the distribution of stock dividends)

Table (1)

Compute the number of stock dividends shares declared.

Number of stock dividends shares declared = {Number of shares issued×Stock dividend percentage}= 500,000 shares × 2%= 10,000 shares                             (1)

Compute the stock dividends amount payable to common stockholders.

Stock dividends =[ Number of stock dividends sharesdeclared× Market value per share]10,000 shares (1) × $13= $130,000                    (2)

Compute stock dividends distributable value.

Stock dividendsdistributable value} =[ Number of stock dividends sharesdeclared× Par value per share]10,000 shares(1)× $4= $40,000                               (3)

Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value-common stock.

Paid-in capital = Stock dividends –Stock dividend distributable value= $130,000(2) – $40,000(3)= $90,000    (4)

Transaction 1: Declared 2% of stock dividends.

  • Stock Dividends is a contra-stockholders’ equity account which decreases the stockholders’ equity amount. Therefore, debit Stock Dividends account with $130,000.
  • Common Stock Dividends Distributable is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has increased due to the declaration of stock dividends. Therefore, credit Common Stock Dividends Distributable account with $40,000.
  • Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has increased due to increase in capital excess of common stock value. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value account with $90,000.

Transaction 2: Distribution of stock dividends declared.

  • Common Stock Dividends Distributable is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has decreased due to transfer of Common Stock Dividends Distributable amount to Common Stock account. Therefore, debit Common Stock Dividends Distributable account with $40,000.
  • Common Stock is stockholders’ equity account and the amount has increased. Therefore, credit Common Stock account with $40,000.

(b)

To determine

(1) Total paid-in capital, (2) total retained earnings, and (3) total stockholders’ equity amount before the declaration of the stock dividends.

(b)

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(1)

Determine total paid-in capital amount before the declaration of the stock dividends.

Total paid-in capital amountbefore the declarationof the stock dividends}=[Common stock value +Paid in capital in excess ofpar - common stock]=$2,000,000+$1,000,000=$3,000,000

Hence, the total paid-in capital amount before the declaration of the stock dividends is $3,000,000.

(2)

Determine total retained earnings amount before the declaration of the stock dividends.

It is given that SL Company’s retained earnings before the declaration of the stock dividends is $33,500,000.

Hence, the total retained earnings amount before the declaration of the stock dividends is $33,500,000.

(3)

Determine total stockholders’ equity amount before the declaration of the stock dividends.

Total stockholders’ equityamount before the declarationof the stock dividends}=[Total paid in capital +Retained earnings]=$3,000,000+$33,500,000=$36,500,000

Hence, the total stockholders’ equityamount before the declaration of the stock dividends is $36,500,000.

(c)

To determine

(1) Total paid-in capital, (2) total retained earnings, and (3) total stockholders’ equity amount after the declaration of the stock dividends.

(c)

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(1)

Determine total paid-in capital amount after the declaration of the stock dividends.

Total paid-in capital amountafter the declarationof the stock dividends}=[[Common stock value before declarationof the stock dividends +Value of Common stockdistributed as stock dividends][Paid in capital in excess of par - common stockbefore declaration of the stock dividends +Increasein Paid in capital in excess of par - common stockat the time of declaring stock dividends ]]=[[$2,000,000+$40,000(3)]+[$1,000,000+$90,000(4)]]=$2,040,000+$1,090,000=$3,130,000

Hence, the total paid-in capital amount after the declaration of the stock dividends is $3,130,000.

(2)

Determine total retained earnings amount after the declaration of the stock dividends.

Total retained earningsamount after the declarationof the stock dividends}=[Retained earnings beforedeclaration of the stock dividendsStock dividends]=$33,500,000$130,000(2)=$33,370,000

Hence, the total retained earnings amount after the declaration of the stock dividends is $33,370,000.

(3)

Determine total stockholders’ equity amount after the declaration of the stock dividends.

Total stockholders’ equityamount after the declarationof the stock dividends}=[Total paid in capital after the declarationof the stock dividends+Retained earningsafter the declarationof the stock dividends]=$3,130,000+$33,370,000=$36,500,000

Hence, the total stockholders’ equityamount after the declaration of the stock dividends is $36,500,000.

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