EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
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ISBN: 9781337268998
Author: PAGACH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 16, Problem 13P

1.

To determine

Ascertain the amount of prior period adjustments.

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Retained earnings: Retained earnings are that portion of profits which are earned by a company but not distributed to stockholders in the form of dividends. These earnings are retained for various purposes like expansion activities, or funding any future plans.

Ascertain the amount of prior period adjustments.

Amount of  prior period adjustments =(Patent capitalized(Estimated life of the asset)×Time period )×(1Corporation income tax)=($320,0008×612)×(130%)=$14,000

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To determine

Calculate the amount of preferred dividend.

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Calculate the amount of preferred dividend.

Amount of preferred dividend = Value of preferred stock ×(Precent of preferred dividend)=$200,000×6%=$12,000

3.

To determine

Calculate the amount of common dividend (cash).

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Calculate the amount of common dividend (cash).

Amount of common cash dividend} =(Value of  common stock+ Issue of commonstock on February 2, 2016Purchase ofown common stock on March 2, 2016+Treasury stock reissued )×(Cash dividend per share)=(100,000+13,0005,000+2,000)×$1.50=$165,000

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To determine

Calculate the amount of common dividend (property).

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An amount of $720,000 (fair value) is declared as a common dividend on property.

5.

To determine

Ascertain the number of common shares issued at December 31, 2016.

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Ascertain the number of common shares issued at December 31, 2016.

Number of common shares issued at December 31, 2016}(Opening balance of common shareholder's equity on December 31, 2015)+(Shares issued on Febraury 2, 2016)=100,000+13,000=113,000

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To determine

Ascertain the total legal capital of common stock issued.

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Ascertain the total legal capital of common stock issued.

Total legal capital of common stock issued }=(Number of common shares issued at December 31, 2016)×Par value=113,000×$1=$113,000

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To determine

Compute the additional paid-in capital, including treasury stock transactions.

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Compute the additional paid-in capital, including treasury stock transactions.

Additional paid-in capital}=[(Value of additonal paid -in capital)+((Shares issued on February 2, 2016)×(Market pricePar value))]+((Reissue oftreasury stock)×[Price per share of reissued treasury stockPer share value of treasury stock])=[$800,000+(13,000×($11$1))]+[2,000×($16$14)]=$930,000+$4,000=$934,000

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To determine

Compute the total amount of treasury stock.

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Compute the total amount of treasury stock.

Total amount of treasury stock= (Shares purchased held in treasury stock Reissue of treasury stock)×(Per value of treasury stock)=(5,0002,000)×$14=$42,000

9.

To determine

Ascertain the numerator used in computing the earnings per share.

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An amount of $826,000 [$838,000$12,000]  is used a number for computing earnings per share.

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