The Snow Corporation issues 9,800 shares of $52 par value preferred stock for cash at $66 per share. The entry to record the transaction will consist of a debit to Cash for $646,800. What credit or credits will the entry consist of? Select the correct answer. -Preferred Stock for $509,600 and Retained Earnings for $137,200. -Paid-in Capital from Preferred Stock for $646,800. -Preferred Stock for $646,800. -Preferred stock for $509,600 and Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value - Preferred Stock for $137,200.
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