INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT >C<
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT >C<
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781259966811
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.11E
To determine

Retired stock:

Buy back of shares from the shareholders by paying cash and obtaining the status of “authorized but unissued share”is known as retired shares.

To Journalize: the transactions for B Communications.

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1.

Prepare journal entry, to record the required shares on January 7, 2016.

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2016        
January 7 Common Stock   2,000,000
    Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par   6,000,000  
    Retained Earnings   2,000,000  
            Cash     10,000,000
(To record retirement of common stock)

Table (1)

  • Common Stock is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has decreased due to re-acquisition of common stock. Therefore, debit Common Stock account with $2,000,000.
  • Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has decreased due to decrease in capital. Therefore, debit Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par account with $6,000,000.
  • Retained Earnings is a stockholders’ equity account. The amount paid for reacquisition is higher than its value by $2 million. This decreased the retained earnings. Therefore, debit Retained Earnings account with $2,000,000.
  • Cash is an asset account. The amount is decreased because cash is paid due to stock re-acquisition; therefore, credit Cash account with $10,000,000.

Working Notes:

Compute common stock value.

Common stock value} = Number of shares × Par value per share= 2,000,000 shares × $1= $2,000,000 (1)

Compute excess of par value of shares.

Excess of par value = Total paid-in capital-excess of par valueTotal common stock value=$300,000,000$100,000,000=$3 (2)

Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.

Paid-in capital in excess of par value} = {Number of shares×Excess of par value per share}= 2,000,000 shares×$3= $6,000,000 (3)

Note: Refer to Equation (2) for values and computations of excess of par value per share.

Compute cash paid amount.

Cash paid = Number of shares × Re-acquisition price per share= 2,000,000 shares×$5= $10,000,000 (4)

Compute retained earnings amount.

Retained earnings amount = {Cash paid–Common stock value – Paid-in capital-excess of par value}=$10,000,0000–$2,000,000–$6,000,000=$2,000,000

Note: Refer to Equations (4), (1), and (3) for values and computations of cash paid, common stock, and paid-in capital-excess of par value.

2.

Prepare journal entry, to record the required shares on August 23, 2016.

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2016        
August 23 Common Stock   4,000,000
    Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par   12,000,000  
   

Paid-in Capital–Share

      Repurchase

  2,000,000
    Cash     14,000,000
(To record retirement of common stock)

Table (2)

  • Common Stock is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has decreased due to re-acquisition of common stock. Therefore, debit Common Stock account with $4,000,000.
  • Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has decreased due to decrease in capital. Therefore, debit Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par account with $12,000,000.
  • The amount paid for reacquisition is $14,000,000, which is lesser than its value by $2,000,000. This should be recorded by increasing the paid-in capital-share repurchase. Paid-in Capital–Share Repurchase is a stockholders’ equity account. The amount has been credited because of increase in the Paid-in Capital–Share Repurchase account. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital–Share Repurchase account with $2,000,000.
  • Cash is an asset account. The amount is decreased because cash is paid for stock re-acquisition; therefore, credit Cash account with $14,000,000.

Working Notes:

Compute common stock value.

Common stock value} = Number of shares × Par value per share= 4,000,000 shares × $1= $4,000,000 (5)

Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.

Paid-in capital in excess of par value} = {Number of shares×Excess of par value per share}= 4,000,000 shares×$3= $12,000,000 (6)

Note: Refer to Equation (2) for values and computations of excess of par value per share.

Compute cash paid amount.

Cash paid = Number of shares × Re-acquisition price per share= 4,000,000 shares×$3.50= $14,000,000 (7)

Compute paid-in capital-share repurchase amount.

Paid-in capital–share repurchase amount} = {Common stock value + Paid-in capital-excess of par value–Cash paid}=$4,000,0000+$12,000,000–$14,000,000=$2,000,000

Note: Refer to Equations (5), (6), and (7) for values and computations of common stock, paid-in capital-excess of par value, and cash paid.

3.

Prepare journal entry, to record the sale of common shares on July 25, 2017.

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2017        
July 25 Cash   18,000,000
         Common Stock   3,000,000
         Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par   15,000,000
(To record issuance of common stock)

Table (3)

  • Cash is an asset account. The amount is increased because cash is received due to stock issue; therefore, debit Cash account with $18,000,000.
  • Common Stock is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has increased due to issuance of common stock. Therefore, credit Common Stock account with $3,000,000.
  • Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par is a stockholders’ equity account and the amount has increased due to increase in capital. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital–Excess of Par account with $15,000,000.

Working Notes:

Compute cash received.

Cash received = Number of shares × Price per share= 3,000,000 shares × $6= $18,000,000 (8)

Compute common stock value.

Common stock value} = Number of shares × Par value of common stock= 3,000,000 shares × $1= $3,000,000 (9)

Compute paid-in capital in excess of par value.

Paid-in capital in excess of par value} = (Cash received –Common stock value )= $18,000,000 – $3,000,000= $15,000,000

Note: Refer to Equations (8) and (9) for values and computations of cash received and common stock value.

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