54 During the year the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Orlando Corporation: a. April 1: Repurchased 200 shares of the company's common stock at $20 cash per share. b. June 14: Sold 40 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $25 cash per share. c. September 1: Sold 30 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $15 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.
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- Selected transactions completed by Equinox Products Inc. during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, were as follows: a. Issued 15,000 shares of 20 par common stock at 30, receiving cash. b. Issued 4, 000 shares of 80 par preferred 5% stock at 100, receiving cash. c. Issued 500,000 of 10-year, 5% bonds at 104, with interest payable semiannually. d. Declared a quarterly dividend of 0.50 per share on common stock and 1.00 per share on preferred stock. On the date of record, 100,000 shares of common stock were outstanding, no treasury shares were held, and 20,000 shares of preferred stock were outstanding. e. Paid the cash dividends declared in (d). f. Purchased 7,500 shares of Solstice Corp. at 40 per share, plus a 150 brokerage commission. The investment is classified as an available-for-sale investment. g. Purchased 8,000 shares of treasury common stock at 33 per share. h. Purchased 40,000 shares of Pinkberry Co. stock directly from the founders for 24 per share. Pinkberry has 125,000 shares issued and outstanding. Equinox Products Inc. treated the investment as an equity method investment. i. Declared a 1.00 quarterly cash dividend per share on preferred stock. On the date of record, 20,000 shares of preferred stock had been issued. j. Paid the cash dividends to the preferred stockholders. k. Received 27,500 dividend from Pinkberry Co. investment in (h). l. Purchased 90,000 of Dream Inc. 10-year, 5% bonds, directly from the issuing company, at their face amount plus accrued interest of 37 5. The bonds are classified as a held-to-maturity long -term investment. m. Sold, at 38 per share, 2,600 shares of treasury common stock purchased in (g). n. Received a dividend of 0 .60 per share from the Solstice Corp. investment in (f). o. Sold 1,000 shares of Solstice Corp. at 45, including commission. p. Recorded the payment of semiannual interest on the bonds issue d in (c) and the amortization of the premium for six months. The amortization is determined using the straight-line method . q. Accrued interest for three months on the Dream Inc. bonds purchased in (I). r. Pinkberry Co. recorded total earnings of 240 ,000. Equinox Products recorded equity earnings for its share of Pinkberry Co. net income. s. The fair value for Solstice Corp. stock was 39. 02 per share on December 31, 2016. The investment is adjusted to fair value , using a valuation allowance account. Assume Valuation Allowance for Available-for-Sale Investments h ad a beginning balance of zero. Instructions 1. Journalize the selected transactions. 2. After all of the transaction s for the year ended December 31, 201 6, had been poste d [including the transactions recorded in part (1) and all adjusting entries), the data that follows were taken from the records of Equinox Products Inc. a. Prepare a multiple-step in come statement for the year ended December 31, 201 6, concluding with earnings per share . In computing earnings per share, assume that the average number of common shares outstanding was 100,000 and preferred dividends were 100,000. ( Round earnings per share to the nearest cent.) b. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 20 6. c. Prepare a balance sheet in report form as of December 31, 2016.Stockholders' Equity section of balance sheet The following accounts and their balances appear in the ledger of Goodale Properties Inc. on June 30 of the current year: Prepare the Stockholders Equity section of the balance sheet as of June 30. Eighty thousand shares of common stock are authorized, and 9,000 shares have been reacquired.During the year the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Orlando Corporation: a. April 1: Repurchased 240 shares of the company's common stock at $30 cash per share. b. June 14: Sold 60 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $35 cash per share. c. September 1: Sold 50 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $25 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 Repurchased 240 shares of the company's common stock at $30 cash per share. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date April 01 General Journal Debit Credit Record entry Clear entry View general journal
- During the year the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Orlando Corporation: a. April 1: Repurchased 390 shares of the company's common stock at $38 cash per share. b. June 14: Sold 70 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $43 cash per share. c. September 1: Sold 60 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $33 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Answer is not complete. No 1 Date April 01 General Journal Debit Credit Treasury stock 14,820 Cash 14,820 2 June 14 Cash Treasury stock Additional paid-in capital 3,010 2,660 350 3 September 01 Cash 1,980 Additional paid-in capital Treasury stock 300X 1,680 xDuring the year, the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Navajo Corporation: a. February 1: Repurchased 240 shares of the company's common stock at $22 cash per share. b. July 15: Sold 130 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $23 cash per share. c. September 1: Sold 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $21 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry required for each of the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Repurchased 240 shares of the company's common stock at $22 cash per share. Date February 01 3 Note: Enter debits before credits. Record entry General Journal Clear entry Prev Debit 1 of 8 Credit View general journal ‒‒‒ ‒‒‒ ‒‒‒ Next > *********The following selected transactions occurred for Corner Corporation:Feb. 1 Purchased 400 shares of the company’s own common stock at $20 cash per share;the stock is now held in treasury.July 15 Issued 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $30 cash per share.Sept. 1 Issued 60 more of the shares purchased on February 1 for $15 cash per share.Required:1. Show the effects of each transaction on the accounting equation.2. Give the indicated journal entries for each of the transactions.3. What impact does the purchase of treasury stock have on dividends paid?4. What impact does the reissuance of treasury stock for an amount higher than the purchaseprice have on net income?
- The following selected transactions occurred for Corner Corporation: Feb. 1 Purchased 420 shares of the company’s own common stock at $22 cash per share; the stock is now held in treasury. July 15 Issued 110 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $32 cash per share. Sept. 1 Issued 70 more of the shares purchased on February 1 for $17 cash per share. Required: Indicate the account, amount, and direction of the effect for the above transactions. (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.) Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) What impact does the purchase of treasury stock have on dividends paid?During the year, the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Navajo Corporation: a. Feb. 1 Repurchased 100 shares of the company's own common stock at $20 cash per share. b. Jul. 15 Sold 60 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $21 cash per share. c. Sept. 1 Sold 30 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $19 cash per share. Prepare the journal entry required for each of the above transactions.Required information The following information applies to the questions displayed below] The following selected transactions occurred for Corner Corporation: Feb. 1 Purchased 510 shares of the company's own common stock at $31 cash per share; the stock is now held in treasury July 15 Issued 155 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $41 cash per share Sept. 1 Issued 115 more of the shares purchased on February 1 for $26 cash per share. 4. What impact does the reissuance of treasury stock for an amount higher than the purchase price have on net income? The reissuance of treasury stock for more or less than its original repurchase cost affect net income. The transaction affects only accounts
- The following selected transactions occurred for Corner Corporation: Feb. 1 Purchased 400 shares of the company’s own common stock at $20 cash per share; the stock is now held in treasury. July 15 Issued 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $30 cash per share. Sept. 1 Issued 60 more of the shares purchased on February 1 for $15 cash per share. Required: Show the effects of each transaction on the accounting equation. Give the indicated journal entries for each of the transactions. What impact does the purchase of treasury stock have on dividends paid? What impact does the reissuance of treasury stock for an amount higher than the purchase price have on net income?Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions involving the short-term stock investments of Duke Co., all of which occurred during the current year. a. On March 22, purchased 1,000 shares of RPI Company stock at $10 per share. Duke’s stock investment results in it having an insignificant influence over RPI. b. On July 1, received a $1 per share cash dividend on the RPI stock purchased in part a. c. On October 8, sold 50 shares of RPI stock for $15 per share.Part A During its first year of operations, the A. Clem Corporation entered into the following transactions relating to shareholders’ equity. The corporation was authorized to issue 103 million common shares, $1 par per share. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entries to record each transaction. January 9 Issued 30 million common shares for $14 per share. March 11 Issued 4,200 shares in exchange for custom-made equipment. A. Clem shares have traded recently on the stock exchange at $14 per share. Part B A new staff accountant for the A. Clem Corporation recorded the following journal entries during the second year of operations. A. Clem retires shares that it reacquires (restores their status to that of authorized but unissued shares). Date General Journal ($ in millions) Debit Credit September 1 Common stock 4 Retained earnings 72 Cash 76 December 1 Cash 40 Common stock 2 Gain on sale of previously issued shares 38 Required:…