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Journalizing dividend and treasury stock transactions, preparing a statement of retained earnings, and preparing stockholders’ equity

The balance sheet of Goldstein Management Consulting, Inc. at December 31, 2017, reported the following stockholders’ equity:

Common Stock—\(10 Par Value; 350,000 shares

authorized, 32,000 shares issued and outstanding

Paid-In Capital:

160,000

\) 320,000

650,000

Retained Earnings

Total Stockholders’ Equity \( 810,000

Stockholders’ Equity

Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common 330,000

Total Paid-In Capital

During 2018, Goldstein completed the following selected transactions:

Feb. 6 Declared a 15% stock dividend on common stock. The market value of

Goldstein’s stock was \)25 per share.

15 Distributed the stock dividend.

Jul. 29 Purchased 2,300 shares of treasury stock at \(25 per share.

Nov. 27 Declared a \)0.10 per share cash dividend on the common stock outstanding.

Requirements

2. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 2018. Assume Goldstein’s net income for the year was $90,000.

Short Answer

Expert verified

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended December 31, 2018, is $246,800.

Step by step solution

01

Basic calculation

DividendPaid=NumberofSharesDividendRate=32,000×$0.10=$3,200

02

Statement of Retained Earnings-

Statement of Retained Earnings
December 31, 2018

Retained Earnings, beginning of the year

$160,000

Less: Dividend paid

($3,200)

Add: Net Income

$90,000

Retained Earnings, ending of the year

$246,800

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Lena Kay and Kathy Lauder have a patent on a new line of cosmetics. They need additional capital to market the products, and they plan to incorporate the business. They are considering the capital structure for the corporation. Their primary goal is to raise as much capital as possible without giving up control of the business. Kay and Lauder plan to invest the patent (an intangible asset, which will be transferred to the company’s ownership in lieu of cash) in the company and receive 100,000 shares of the corporation’s common stock. They have been offered \(100,000 for the patent, which provides an indication of the fair market value of the patent. The corporation’s plans for a charter include an authorization to issue 5,000 shares of preferred stock and 500,000 shares of \)1 par common stock. Kay and Lauder are uncertain about the most desirable features for the preferred stock. Prior to incorporating, they are discussing their plans with two investment groups. The corporation can obtain capital from outside investors under either of the following plans:

• Plan 1. Group 1 will invest \(150,000 to acquire 1,500 shares of 6%, \)100 par nonvoting, noncumulative preferred stock.

• Plan 2. Group 2 will invest \(100,000 to acquire 1,000 shares of \)5, no-par preferred stock and \(70,000 to acquire 70,000 shares of common stock. Each preferred share receives 50 votes on matters that come before the common stockholders.

Requirements Assume that the corporation has been chartered (approved) by the state.

1. Journalize the issuance of common stock to Kay and Lauder. Explanations are not required.

2. Journalize the issuance of stock to the outsiders under both plans. Explanations are not required.

3. Net income for the first year is \)180,000, and total dividends are $30,000. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the corporation’s balance sheet under both plans at the end of the first year.

4. Recommend one of the plans to Kay and Lauder. Give your reasons

A Identifying sources of equity, stock issuance, and dividends

Voyage Comfort Specialists, Inc. reported the following stockholders’ equity on its balance sheet at June 30, 2018:

Preferred Stock—7%, ? Par Value; 625,000 shares

authorized, 280,000 shares issued and outstanding

Paid-In Capital:

\( 1,400,000

1,340,000

Stockholders’ Equity

Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common 2,900,000

Total Paid-In Capital 5,640,000

Retained Earnings 12,000,000

Total Stockholders’ Equity \) 17,640,000

Common Stock—\(1 Par Value; 3,000,000 shares

authorized, 1,340,000 shares issued and outstanding

Requirements

4. No preferred dividends are in arrears. Journalize the declaration of a \)500,000 dividend at June 30, 2018, and the payment of the dividend on July 20, 2018. Use separate Dividends Payable accounts for preferred and common stock. An explanation is not required.

What are the two basic sources of stockholders’ equity? Describe each source.

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