King Corporation began operations in January, year 1. The charter authorized the following share capital: Preferred shares: 7 percent, $25 par value, authorized 49,000 shares. Common shares: no par value, authorized 179,500 shares. During year 1, the following transactions occurred in the order given: a. Sold and issued 24,500 common shares to each of the three organizers. Collected $10 cash per share from two of the organizers and received a plot of land with a small building on it in full payment for the shares of the third organizer and issued the shares immediately. Assume that 35 percent of the non-cash payment received applies to the building. b. Sold and issued 6,900 preferred shares at $25 per share. Collected the cash and issued the shares immediately. c. Sold and issued 2,900 preferred shares at $25 and 2,900 common shares at $13 per share. Collected the cash and issued the shares immediately. d. The operating results at the end of year 11 were as follows: Revenues Expenses, including income taxes $375,000 217,500
King Corporation began operations in January, year 1. The charter authorized the following share capital: Preferred shares: 7 percent, $25 par value, authorized 49,000 shares. Common shares: no par value, authorized 179,500 shares. During year 1, the following transactions occurred in the order given: a. Sold and issued 24,500 common shares to each of the three organizers. Collected $10 cash per share from two of the organizers and received a plot of land with a small building on it in full payment for the shares of the third organizer and issued the shares immediately. Assume that 35 percent of the non-cash payment received applies to the building. b. Sold and issued 6,900 preferred shares at $25 per share. Collected the cash and issued the shares immediately. c. Sold and issued 2,900 preferred shares at $25 and 2,900 common shares at $13 per share. Collected the cash and issued the shares immediately. d. The operating results at the end of year 11 were as follows: Revenues Expenses, including income taxes $375,000 217,500
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