Issue of shares Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares ►If a shareholder fails to make the required payment due, the amount already paid on the shares is not refundable, then it is considered as forfeiture of shares The shares forfeited may be reissued ▶ The forfeited shares may be reissued at a minimum price equivalent to the unpaid amount. Any amount received in excess of the unpaid amount will be credited to the share capital account
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- S1 When a corporation reacquired its own share due to delinquency and no bidders, the share must be retired immediately. S2 An ordinary shareholder receives, the same privileges and rights as preference shareholders. a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false c. One statement is true, and the other one is false S1 A subscriptions receivable that are collectible within one year is part of shareholders equity. S2 Par value equity shares should not be issued for a consideration below P5.00 per share. a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false c. One statement is true, and the other one is false12. When a company retires its own common shares, the company must a.decrease the common share account balances by the original issue price. b.record a gain or loss depending on the difference between original selling price and repurchase cost. c.get the approval of the government to do so. d.issue a different class of shares to the former shareholders.1. The pre-emptive right of a common stockholder is the right to Choices; share proportionately in corporate assets upon liquidation. share proportionately in any new issues of stock of the same class. receive cash dividends before they are distributed to preferred stockholders. exclude preferred stockholders from voting rights. 2. In computing diluted earnings per share, interest expense on convertible bond payable should be Choices ignored Added back to net income net of tax Added back to net income at gross Deducted from net income net of tax Clear selection
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- Sale of treasury shares at less than cost shall be charged to * a. Loss on sale of treasury shares to be reported as other expense b. Retained earnings and then additional paid in capital from treasury share transactions c. Additional paid in capital from treasury share transactions and then retained earnings d. Share premium from original issuance, additional paid in capital from treasury share transactions and then retained earningsWhich of the following is False in regards to Share premium account? a. It will be collected when the issue price is more than the par value of shares b. It will not be shown under current assets in the balance sheet c. It will be shown under the shareholders funds d. It will be collected when the par value of share is more than the issue price Trade receivables of XYZ SAOG company was OMR 16000 on 1st January 2019. A customer has gone bankrupt owing RO 1400, The debt is not expected to be recovered and an adjustment should be made at the end of the year 2019. An allowance for receivables of 5% is to be set up. What will be the Good Trade receivables to be shown under Current Assets on the balance sheet? a. OMR 13870 b. OMR 14600 c. OMR 15270 d. OMR 730If a company resells treasury stock at a loss, and that amount exceeds any balance in the treasury stock APIC account, the remaining loss is debited to: Group of answer choices Additional Paid in Capital (APIC) -Common Stock Treasury stock cannot be sold at a loss Retained earnings Loss on sale of treasury stock
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