INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.13BE
Stock dividend
• LO18–8
On June 13, the board of directors of Siewert Inc. declared a 5% stock dividend on its 60 million, $1 par, common shares, to be distributed on July 1. The market price of Siewert common stock was $25 on June 13. Prepare the
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Stock DividendsMammoth Corporation has 100,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. At year-end, the company declares a five percent stock dividend. The market price of the stock on the declaration date is $30 per share. Three weeks later, the company issues the shares of stock to stockholders.
a. Prepare the journal entry for the declaration of the stock dividend.b. Prepare the journal entry for the issuance of the stock dividend.c. Assume that the company declared a 50 percent stock dividend rather than a five percent stock dividend. Prepare the journal entries for (1) the declaration of the stock dividend and (2) the issuance of the stock dividend.
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On January 1, Swifty Corporation had 71000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. On June 17, the company declared
a 15% stock dividend to stockholders of record on June 20. Market value of the stock was $14 on June 17. The stock was distributed
on June 30. The entry to record the transaction of June 30 would include a
O debit to Common Stock Dividends Distributable for $149100.
O debit to Stock Dividends for $42600.
O credit to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par for $42600.
O credit to Common Stock for $106500.
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Emma Systems, Inc. declared and issued a 8 percent stock dividend. The company has 720,000 shares authorized and 33104 outstanding The
of the stock is $2.90 per share and the market value is $8 per share.
par value
To record the stock dividend, the debit to Retained Earnings would be S
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT
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