Morrow Enterprises Inc. manufactures bathroom fixtures. The stockholders’ equity accounts of Morrow Enterprises Inc., with balances on January 1, 20Y5, are as follows: Common stock, $20 stated value (500,000 shares authorized, 352,000 shares issued) $7,040,000 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common Stock 774,400 Retained Earnings 32,153,000 Treasury Stock (25,200 shares, at a cost of $19 per share) 478,800   The following selected transactions occurred during the year: Jan. 22 Paid cash dividends of $0.05 per share on the common stock. The dividend had been properly recorded when declared on December 1 of the preceding fiscal year for $16,340. Apr. 10 Issued 73,000 shares of common stock for $25 per share. Jun. 6 Sold all of the treasury stock for $27 per share. Jul. 5 Declared a 5% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the market price of the stock, which is $25 per share. Aug. 15 Issued the certificates for the dividend declared on July 5. Nov. 23 Purchased 25,000 shares of treasury stock for $18 per share. Dec. 28 Declared a $0.08-per-share dividend on common stock.   31 Closed the two dividends accounts to Retained Earnings.     Required: A. Enter the January 1 balances in T accounts for the stockholders’ equity accounts listed. B. Journalize the entries to record the transactions, and post to the eight selected accounts. No post ref is required in the journal.  C. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y5. Assume that Morrow Enterprises had net income for the year ended December 31, 20Y5, of $1,223,000. For those boxes in which you must enter subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign. The word “Less” is not required.* D. Prepare the Stockholders’ Equity section of the December 31, 20Y5, balance sheet. For those boxes in which you must enter subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign.*

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Morrow Enterprises Inc. manufactures bathroom fixtures. The stockholders’ equity accounts of Morrow Enterprises Inc., with balances on January 1, 20Y5, are as follows:
Common stock, $20 stated value (500,000 shares authorized, 352,000 shares issued) $7,040,000
Paid-In Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common Stock 774,400
Retained Earnings 32,153,000
Treasury Stock (25,200 shares, at a cost of $19 per share) 478,800
 
The following selected transactions occurred during the year:
Jan. 22 Paid cash dividends of $0.05 per share on the common stock. The dividend had been properly recorded when declared on December 1 of the preceding fiscal year for $16,340.
Apr. 10 Issued 73,000 shares of common stock for $25 per share.
Jun. 6 Sold all of the treasury stock for $27 per share.
Jul. 5 Declared a 5% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the market price of the stock, which is $25 per share.
Aug. 15 Issued the certificates for the dividend declared on July 5.
Nov. 23 Purchased 25,000 shares of treasury stock for $18 per share.
Dec. 28 Declared a $0.08-per-share dividend on common stock.
  31 Closed the two dividends accounts to Retained Earnings.
 
  Required:
A. Enter the January 1 balances in T accounts for the stockholders’ equity accounts listed.
B. Journalize the entries to record the transactions, and post to the eight selected accounts. No post ref is required in the journal. 
C. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y5. Assume that Morrow Enterprises had net income for the year ended December 31, 20Y5, of $1,223,000. For those boxes in which you must enter subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign. The word “Less” is not required.*
D. Prepare the Stockholders’ Equity section of the December 31, 20Y5, balance sheet. For those boxes in which you must enter subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign.*
   
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