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Journalizing issuance of stock and preparing the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet

The charter of Evergreen Corporation authorizes the issuance of 900 shares of preferred stock and 1,400 shares of common stock. During a two-month period, Evergreen completed these stock-issuance transactions:

Mar. 23 Issued 230 shares of \(3 par value common stock for cash of \)15 per share.

Apr. 12 Received inventory with a market value of \(27,000 and equipment with a market value of \)19,000 for 320 shares of the \(3 par value common stock.

17 Issued 900 shares of 5%, \)20 par value preferred stock for \(20 per share.

Requirements

2. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the Evergreen balance sheet as of April 30, 2018, for the transactions given in this exercise. Retained Earnings has a balance of \)73,000 at April 30, 2018

Short Answer

Expert verified

Total Shareholders’ Equity of the company on April 30, 2018 is $122,450.

Step by step solution

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Basic Introduction

CommonStock=NumberofShares×ParValue=230+320×$3=$1,650

Paid-incapital,inexcessofpar-commonstock=MarchIssue+AprilIssue=$2,760+$45,040=$47,800

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Partial Balance Sheet-

Evergreen Corporation

Partial Balance sheet

Shareholders’ equity section

Common stock

$1,650

Paid-in capital, in excess of par- common stock

$47,800

Retained earnings

$73,000

Total Shareholders’ Equity

$122,450

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