On May 1, Whispering Winds Corporation purchased 2.600 shares of its $10 par value common stock at a cash price of $13/share. On July 15, 700 shares of the treasury stock were sold for cash at $18/share. Journalize the two transactions. (List all debit entries before credit entries Credit account tities are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) No. V Save for Later Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Attempts: 0 of 4 used Submit Answer
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- Assume that as of January 1, 20Y8, Sylvester Con- suiting has total assets of $500,000 and total assets of $150,000. As of December 31, 20Y8, Sylvester has total liabilities of $200,000 and total stockholders’ equity of $400,000. (a) What was Sylvester’s stockholders’ equity as of January 1, 20Y8? (b) Assume that Sylvester did not pay any dividends during 20Y8. What was the amount of net income for 20Y8?On July 1, Raney Corporation purchases 500 shares of its $5 par value common stock for the treasury at a cash price of $9 per share. On September 1, it sells 300 shares of the treasury stock for cash at $11 per share.Journalize the two treasury stock transactions. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)On January 3, Melrose Corporation purchased 1,800 shares of the company's $1 par value common stock as treasury stock, paying cash of $11 per share. On January 30, Melrose sold 1,450 shares of the treasury stock for cash of $12 per share. Journalize these transactions (Record debits first then credits Explanations will appear on the last line of the journal entry table.)
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