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8 July, 18:05

Blossom Company had these transactions during the current period.

June 12 Issued 82,000 shares of $1 par value common stock for cash of $307,500.

July 11 Issued 3,700 shares of $101 par value preferred stock for cash at $105 per share.

Nov. 28 Purchased 2,450 shares of treasury stock for $8,800.

Prepare the journal entries for the Blossom Company transactions shown above.

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  1. 8 July, 18:28
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    june 12 $82,000 (credit) $82,000 (credit) $225500 (credit)

    july 11 388500 (deposit) 373700 (credit) $14800 (credit)

    Nov. 28 $8,800 (deposit) $8,800 (credit)

    Explanation:

    Given data

    June 12 share = 82,000 @ $1 par value

    cash = $307,500

    July 11 share = 3,700

    par value = $101

    per share = $105

    Nov. 28 Purchased share = 2,450

    treasury stock = $8,800

    to find out

    Prepare the journal entries

    solution

    first we calculate for june 12

    cash is $307,500 (deposit)

    common stock = 82,000 * 1 = $82,000 (credit)

    so paid capital = 307,500 - 82,000 = $225500 (credit)

    and

    for july 11

    cash = 3700 * 105 = 388500 (deposit)

    preferred stock = 3700 * 101 = 373700 (credit)

    so paid capital = 388500 - 373700 = $14800 (credit)

    and

    for November 28

    cash = $8,800 (deposit)

    treasury stock = $8,800 (credit)
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