Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.23E

Transact ions affecting retained earnings

• LO18–6 through LO18–8

The balance sheet of Consolidated Paper, Inc., included the following shareholders’ equity accounts at December 31, 2017:

Paid-in capital:  
Preferred stock, 8.8%, 90,000 shares at $1 par $ 90,000
Common stock, 364,000 shares at $1 par 364,000
Paid-in capital—excess of par, preferred 1,437,000
Paid-in capital—excess of par, common 2,574,000
Retained earnings 9,735,000
Treasury stock, at cost; 4,000 common shares (44,000)
Total shareholders’ equity $14,156,000

During 2018, several events and transactions affected the retained earnings of Consolidated Paper.

Required:

1. Prepare the appropriate entries for these events:

a. On March 3, the board of directors declared a property dividend of 240,000 shares of Leasco International common stock that Consolidated Paper had purchased in January as an investment (book value: $700,000). The investment shares had a fair value of $3 per share and were distributed March 31 to shareholders of record March 15.

b. On May 3, a 5-for-4 stock split was declared and distributed. The stock split was effected in the form of a 25% stock dividend. The market value of the $1 par common stock was $11 per share.

c. On July 5, a 2% common stock dividend was declared and distributed. The market value of the common stock was $11 per share.

d. On December 1, the board of directors declared the 8.8% cash dividend on the 90,000 preferred shares, payable on December 28 to shareholders of record December 20.

e. On December 1, the board of directors declared a cash dividend of $0.50 per share on its common shares, payable on December 28 to shareholders of record December 20.

2. Prepare the shareholders’ equity section of the balance sheet for Consolidated Paper, Inc., at December 31, 2018. Net income for the year was $810,000.

(1)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Retained earnings:

Retained earnings are the portion of earnings kept by the business for the purpose of reinvestments, payment of debts, or for future growth.

To journalize: The events and transactions that affected the retained earnings.

Explanation of Solution

(a)

Journalize the transactions related to property dividend.

On the declaration date:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
March 3 Investment in International L Stock   20,000  
             Gain on Appreciation of Investment     20,000
    (To record gain on appreciated value of the investment)      
March 3 Retained Earnings   720,000  
           Property Dividends Payable     720,000
    (To record the declaration of dividends)      

Table (1)

Working Notes:

Compute the gain (loss) on investment.

Gain (loss) on investment = Fair value–Book value=(Number of shares ×Fair value per share)–$700,000=(240,000 shares ×$3)– $700,000=$20,000

Compute the fair value of property dividends.

Fair value of investment = (Number of shares ×Fair value per share)=240,000 shares ×$3=$720,000

On the record date:

Do not record any entry for the transaction occurred on date of record for the following reasons:

  • The dividends will not be paid for those who buy the stock after the date of record.
  • The company does not record any transactions on the date of record.
  • The ownership of shares alone is verified.

On the date of payment:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
March 31 Property Dividends Payable   720,000  
           Investment in Company G Stock     720,000
    (To record payment of property dividends)      

Table (2)

Property dividend: Distribution of non-cash assets in the form of dividend is referred to as property dividend.

(b)

Journalize the stock split that effected in the form of a 25% stock dividend.

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
May 3 Paid-In Capital–Excess of Par, Common   90,000  
              Common Stock     90,000
    (To record stock split)      

Table (3)

Note: Alternatively retained earnings can be debited instead of paid in capital-excess of par, common.

Working Notes:

Compute the stock split value that effected in the form of stock dividend.

Stock split valuethat effected in theform of stock diviend}=((Number of common shares – Number of treasury shares)×Stock dividend percentage×Par value per share)=(364,000 shares–4,000 shares) × 25% × $1= $90,000

(c)

Journalize the declaration and distribution of 2% common stock dividend.

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
July 5 Retained Earnings   99,000  
         Common Stock     9,000
         Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par, Common     90,000
    (To record distribution of stock dividend)      

Table (4)

Declaration of common stock dividend decreases retained earnings, increases common stock by the par value and increases paid in capital in excess of par by the excess of market value per share over the par value per share.

Working Notes:

Compute stock dividends amount.

Stock dividends shares = (Number of shares outstanding +Number of shares issued as stock dividend in event (b))×2% stock dividend(360,000 shares+90,000 shares) × 2100= 9,000 shares (1)

Common stock dividends = {Stock dividend shares × Market value per share}= 9,000 shares × $11= $99,000

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

Compute common stock value.

Common stock value} = {Stock dividend shares× Par value of stock}= 9,000shares× $1= $9,000

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

Compute excess of par value of shares.

Excess of par value = Market price –Par value=$11–$1=$10 (2)

Compute paid-in capital in excess value.

Paid-in capital in excess value} = (Stock dividend shares×Excess of par value)= 9,000 shares×$10= $90,000

Note: Refer to Equations (1) and (2) for value and computation of stock dividend shares and excess of par value of share.

(d)

Journalize the declaration and settlement of cash dividend on 90,000 preferred shares.

On the date of declaration:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
December 1 Retained Earnings   7,920  
           Cash Dividends Payable     7,920
    (To record declaration of cash dividends)      

Table (5)

Working Notes:

Compute the amount of dividends payable.

Dividend payable = Number of shares×Dividend percentage= 90,000 shares×8.8%= $7,920

On the date of record of cash dividend:

Do not record any entry for the transaction occurred on date of record.

On the date of payment:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
December 28 Cash Dividends Payable   7,920  
             Cash     7,920
    (To record payment of cash dividends)      

Table (6)

(e)

Journalize the declaration and settlement of cash dividend of $0.50 per share on common shares.

On the date of declaration:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
December 1 Retained Earnings   229,500  
           Cash Dividends Payable     229,500
    (To record declaration of cash dividends)      

Table (7)

Working Notes:

Compute the amount of dividends payable.

Dividends payable = {Number of shares outstanding × Dividend per share}(360,000 shares+90,000 shares+9,000 shares) × $0.50= $229,500

On the date of record of cash dividend:

Do not record any entry for the transaction occurred on date of record.

On the date of payment:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018        
December 28 Cash Dividends Payable   229,500  
             Cash     229,500
    (To record payment of cash dividends)      

Table (8)

(2)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Stockholders’ Equity Section: It is refers to the section of the balance sheet that shows the available balance stockholders’ equity as on reported date at the end of the financial year.

To Prepare: Stockholders’ equity sections of balance sheet for Incorporation CP as at December 31, 2018.

Explanation of Solution

Prepare stockholders’ equity sections of balance sheet for Incorporation CP as at December 31, 2018 as follows:

Incorporation CP
Stockholders’ Equity Section
December 31, 2018
Paid-in Capital Amount ($)
        Preferred stock, 8.8%, 90,000 shares at $1 par 90,000
        Common stock, 463,000 shares at $1 par 463,000
        Paid-in capital – excess of par, preferred 1,437,000
        Paid-in capital – excess of par, common 2,574,000
                Total paid-in capital 4,564,000
Retained earnings 9,488,580
                Total paid-in capital and retained earnings 14,052,580
Less: Treasury stock, at cost, 4,000 shares (44,000)
Total stockholders’ equity $14,008,580

Table (9)

Working Notes:

Compute number of shares issued as on December 31, 2018.

Particulars Number of Shares
Number of shares on December 31, 2017 364,000
Number of stock dividend shares issued  on May 3, 2018

90,000

Number of stock dividend shares issued  on July 5, 2018

9,000

Number of shares on December 31, 2018 463,000

Table (10)

Compute paid-in-capital excess of par value.

Particulars Amount ($)
Balance on December 31, 2017 2,574,000
Paid-in-capital excess of par due to transaction on May 3 (90,000)
Paid-in-capital excess of par due to transaction on July 5 90,000
Balance on December 31, 2018 $2,574,000

Table (11)

Compute retained earnings value.

Particulars Amount ($)
Balance on December 31, 2017 9,735,000
Retained earnings value due to transaction on March 3 (720,000)
Retained earnings value due to transaction on July 5 (99,000)
Retained earnings value due to transaction on December 1 (7,920)
Retained earnings value due to transaction on December 1 (229,500)
Net income in 2018 810,000
Balance on December 31, 2018 $9,488,580

Table (12)

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