a. Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. b. If at maturity, bonds payable are converted into shares, make the necessary journal entries!
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The following transactions are related to Gold Corp equity in 2020:
Jan 5 Sold for cash 1,000 convertible bonds, 3 years, par $1,000 per share at $ 1,000,000. Present
Mar 3 Purchased 20,000 treasury shares at $20 per share
May 10 Sold for cash 1,000 bonds, 4 years, par $1,000 per share with share warrants for $ 1,050,000. Present value bonds without share warrants $990,000. Share warrant to buy 25,000 ordinary shares par $10 at $15 per share.
Jun 9 Sold 12,000 treasury shares for a total price of $ 300,000
Jul 28 Announced $15,000 liquidating dividend
7 Aug 15,000 warrants used. The current market price for ordinary shares is $ 30 per share
28 Oct Paid liquidating dividend announced 28 Jul
31 Dec The remaining unused warrants have expired on 31 December 2019
Required: (MANDATORY present the calculation)
a. Prepare
b. If at maturity, bonds payable are converted into shares, make the necessary journal entries!
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