Principles of Financial Accounting, Chapters 1-17 - With Access (Looseleaf)
Principles of Financial Accounting, Chapters 1-17 - With Access (Looseleaf)
22nd Edition
ISBN: 9781259582394
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 13, Problem 5E

1. a.

To determine

Compute the amount of retained earnings after the stock dividend shares are issued.

1. a.

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Stock dividends: Stock dividends are the number of shares issued by a company to the existing shareholders in a proportion equal to the number of shares owned by each shareholder, based on a stock dividend percentage.

Compute the amount of retained earnings after the stock dividend shares are issued.

Step 1: Compute number of stock dividend shares.

Stock dividends shares = {Number of shares outstanding × Stock dividend percentage}= 50,000 shares × 50%= 25,000 shares (1)

Step 2: Compute stock dividends amount.

Stock dividends = Stock dividend shares × Par value per share= 25,000 shares × $10= $250,000 (2)

Note: Refer to Equation (1) for value and computation of stock dividend shares.

Step 3: Compute retained earnings value after stock dividend issue.

ParticularsAmount ($)
Retained earnings before stock dividend$660,000
Less: Stock dividend issue250,000
Retained earnings after stock dividend issue$410,000

Table (1)

Conclusion

Thus, the amount of retained earnings after the stock dividend was $410,000.

1. b.

To determine

Compute the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock dividend shares are issued.

1. b.

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Compute the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock dividend shares are issued.

Corporation S
Balance Sheet (Partial)
June 30, 2015
ParticularsAmount ($)
Paid-in Capital: 

        Common stock, $10 par value, 120,000 shares

        authorized, 75,000 shares issued and outstanding

$750,000
        Paid-in capital in excess of par value200,000
                Total paid-in capital$950,000
Retained earnings410,000
Total stockholders’ equity$1,360,000

Table (2)

Conclusion

Thus, the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock dividend is $1,360,000.

1. c.

To determine

Compute the number of outstanding shares after the stock dividend issue.

1. c.

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Outstanding stock: The total number of shares that are authorized and issued by a public company, and are held by the stockholders or investors are referred to as outstanding stock.

Compute the number of outstanding shares after the stock dividend issue.

ParticularsNumber of Shares
Issued and outstanding shares before stock dividend issue50,000 shares
Stock dividend shares25,000 shares
Outstanding number of shares after stock dividend issue75,000 shares

Table (3)

Conclusion

Thus, the number of outstanding shares after the stock dividend issue are 75,000 shares.

2. a.

To determine

Compute the amount of retained earnings after the stock split.

2. a.

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Stock split: Stock split is the increase in number of shares due to splitting or decreasing par value of each share.

The amount of stock split neither increase nor decrease any of the capital accounts, but reduce the par value of shares and increase the number of shares. So, there would be no effect on retained earnings.

2. b.

To determine

Compute the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock split.

2. b.

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Compute the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock split.

Corporation S
Balance Sheet (Partial)
June 30, 2015
ParticularsAmount ($)
Paid-in Capital: 

        Common stock, $6.67 par value, 180,000 shares

        authorized, 75,000 shares issued and outstanding

$500,000
        Paid-in capital in excess of par value200,000
                Total paid-in capital$700,000
Retained earnings660,000
Total stockholders’ equity$1,360,000

Table (4)

Working Notes:

Compute authorized number of shares after stock-split.

Total number of shares after stock-split} = (Total number of shares authorized × Stock split)= 120,000 shares × 32= 180,000 shares

Compute outstanding number of shares after stock-split.

Total number of shares after stock-split} = (Total number of shares outstanding × Stock split)= 50,000 shares × 32= 75,000 shares (2)

Compute the par value of shares after stock split.

Par value of shares after stock split = Par value before stock splitStock split rate$1032=$10×23= $6.67   (3)

Compute common stock value due to stock split.

Common stock value} = {Number of outstanding shares after stock split× Par value of stock}= 75,000 shares × $6.67= $500,000

Note: Refer to Equations (2) and (3) for value and computation of number of shares after stock split and par value of stock after stock split.

Conclusion

Thus, the amount of stockholders’ equity after the stock split is $1,360,000.

2. c.

To determine

Compute the number of outstanding shares after the stock split.

2. c.

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Compute the number of outstanding shares after the stock split.

ParticularsNumber of Shares
Issued and outstanding shares before stock split50,000 shares
Increase in number of shares after stock split25,000 shares
Outstanding number of shares after stock split75,000 shares

Table (5)

Conclusion

Thus, the number of outstanding shares after the stock split are 75,000 shares.

3.

To determine

Describe the difference between a large stock dividend and stock split in a shareholder’s point of view.

3.

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Difference to a shareholder: There will be no difference for a shareholder if he receives either the stock dividend or stock split because the stockholder receives an increase in the number of shares for the proportion of shares owned.

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Chapter 13 Solutions

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