Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
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Chapter 12, Problem 7MCQ
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Which of the following are required to be included in the form 10-k
- The name of every person or group who owns more than 5% of a class of stock.
- A list of all financial statements and exhibits required to be filed.
- Information on the salary and other forms of compensation paid to executive officers and directors
- All of the above
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The company is desirous of comparing serval financial transactions and possible outcomes to assist in guiding its decision-making process. It is assumed that the company will be formed on January 1, 2021 and registered as Osbourne Corporation. The company’s charter will authorize 1,000,000 shares of common stock and 400,000, $100 par value, 5% cumulative preferred stock.
Issued 45,500 shares of common stock. Stock has par value of $0.30 per share and was issued at $30 per share.
Issued 8,000 shares of preferred stock at par value as payment in exchange for legal services.
Exchanged 160,000 shares of common stock for land with an appraised value of $ 400,000.00 and a building with an appraised value of $ 650,000.00.
Earned Net income $650,000.00.
Paid dividends to preferred shareholders as well as $2 per share to common stockholders.
Using the info above and as a guide:
Prepare the journal entries with narrations to record the following:
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The owners are desirous of comparing serval financial transactions and possible outcomes to assist in guiding their decision-making process. They assume that the company will be formed on January 1, 2021. In addition, J&K Paint Shop Company’s charter will authorize 1,200,000 shares of common stock (to be divided into two classes (700,000 shares class A -voting rights and 500,000 shares class B -nonvoting rights) and 400,000, $X par value (see info below), 5% cumulative preferred stock. They have asked each student from your accounting course to prepare the company’s journal entries and statement of owner’s equity based on the following information.
a. Issued 40% shares of class A common stock. Stock has par value of $45 per share and was issued at $62 per share.
b. Issued 40% shares of no-par class B stock. (Issue price is at $60.00)
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Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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