Respuesta :
Answer:
A) Cash (debit) 180,000; Common stock (credit) 150,000; Additional paid-up capital-common stock (credit) 30,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
B) Cash (debit) 255,000; Preferred stock (credit) 250,000; Additional paid-up capital-preferred stock (credit) 5,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
C) Cash (debit) 900,000; Common stock (credit) 600,000; Additional paid-up capital-common stock (credit) 300,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
Explanation:
In Eastport Inc.´s case all 3 situations are similar, shares (Stockholders´Equity) increased, so credits in 4 accounts, according to the type of shares that are issued, must be registered: Common stock, Preferred stock, Additional paid-up capital-common stock, Additional paid-up capital- preferred stock. We will recognize the par value and stated value of the shares and the difference between this and the price paid by shareholders will be recognized as additional paid-up capital. Also, cash (Asset) is received as payment for the shares so a debit must be registered in the account Cash.
Answer:
Eastport Inc.
General Journal for the Period Ended June 30, 2018
DR CR
$ $
Date Descriptions (1) June x, 2018 Bank 180,000
Common Stock 150,000
Additional paid-up capital-common stock 30,000
Being 15,000 units of common stock issued at $12 per share.
(2) June xx, 2018 Bank 255,000
Class A cumulative Preferred Stock 250,000
Additional paid-up capital- Class A Preferred Stock 5,000
Being 5,000 units of Class A cumulative preferred stock issued at $51 per share
(3) June xxx, 2018 Bank 900,000
Common Stock 600,000
Additional paid-up capital-common stock 300,000
Being 60,000 units of common stock issued at $15 per share.
Explanation:
When shares are issued, cash is received into Bank account. This implies that Bank account is debited and common stock or class of share issued is credited.
- Authorized common stock is 300,000 units at $10. Any issue sold above $10 will be credited to additional paid-up capital.
- Authorized 5% cumulative class A preferred stock is 50,000 at $50. Any issue sold above $50 will be credited to additional paid-up capital.
- Above authorized prices are called par value.