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11 April, 14:07

Fox Co. issued 1,000 shares of its $15 par common stock to Owl Co. in exchange for equipment with an original cost of $300,000 and accumulated depreciation of $125,000. On the date of issuance, the stock was trading on a public exchange at $160 per share. By what amount should Fox's additional paid-in capital account increase as a result of this transaction?

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  1. 11 April, 14:16
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    The amount of $145,000 will be the additional paid-in capital account increase as a result of this transaction

    Explanation:

    The journal entry which is to be recorded on issuing the stock will be as:

    Equipment A/c ... Dr $160,000

    Common Stock A/c ... Cr $15,000

    Paid in Capital A/c ... Cr $145,000

    Working Note:

    Equipment = Number of shares * Price per share (Stock trading price)

    = 1,000 * $160

    = $160,000

    Common Stock (At Par) = Number of shares * Price par common stock

    = 1,000 * $15

    = $15,000

    Paid in capital A/c = Equipment - Common Stock

    = $160,000 - $15,000

    = $145,000

    Note: Neither the book value nor its original historical equipment cost is the appropriate basis for the market valuation.
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