Alpha Sounds Corp., an electric guitar retailer, was organized by Michele Kirby, Paul Glenn, and Gretchen Northway. The charter authorized 1,000,000 shares of common stock with a par of $1. Journalize the entries to record the following transactions affecting stockholders’ equity, which were completed during the first year of operations. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Jan. 2 Issued 100,000 shares of stock at par to Paul Glenn for cash. 5 Issued 3,000 shares of stock at par to Michele Kirby for promotional services provided in connection with the organization of the corporation, and issued 45,000 shares of stock at par to Michele Kirby for cash. 8 Purchased land and a building from Gretchen Northway in exchange for stock issued at par. The building is mortgaged for $180,000 for 20 years at 6%, and there is accrued interest of $5,200 on the mortgage note at the time of the purchase. It is agreed that the land is to be priced at $60,000 and the building at $225,000 and that Gretchen Northway’s equity will be exchanged for stock at par. The corporation agreed to assume responsibility for paying the mortgage note and the accrued interest. Chart of AccountsCHART OF ACCOUNTS Alpha Sounds Corp. General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable 132 Interest Receivable 141 Merchandise Inventory 145 Office Supplies 151 Prepaid Insurance 181 Land 191 Building 192 Accumulated Depreciation-Building LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 226 Interest Payable 231 Cash Dividends Payable 236 Stock Dividends Distributable 241 Salaries Payable 261 Mortgage Note Payable EQUITY 311 Common Stock 312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock 315 Treasury Stock 321 Preferred Stock 322 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock 331 Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock 340 Retained Earnings 351 Cash Dividends 352 Stock Dividends 390 Income Summary REVENUE 410 Sales 610 Interest Revenue EXPENSES 510 Cost of Merchandise Sold 515 Credit Card Expense 520 Salaries Expense 531 Advertising Expense 532 Delivery Expense 533 Selling Expenses 534 Rent Expense 535 Insurance Expense 536 Office Supplies Expense 537 Organizational Expenses 561 Depreciation Expense-Building 590 Miscellaneous Expense 710 Interest Expense Journal Journalize the entries to record the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. PAGE 1 JOURNAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1.2 Biscayne Bay Water Inc. bottles and distributes spring water. On May 14 of the current year, Biscayne Bay Water Inc. reacquired 23,500 shares of its common stock at $75 per share. On September 6, Biscayne Bay Water Inc. sold 14,000 of the reacquired shares at $81 per share. The remaining 9,500 shares were sold at $72 per share on November 30. Required: A. Journalize the transactions of May 14, September 6, and November 30. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. B. What is the balance in Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock on December 31 of the current year? C. Where will the balance in Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock be reported on the balance sheet? D. For what reasons might Biscayne Bay Water Inc. have purchased the treasury stock? Chart of Accounts CHART OF ACCOUNTS Biscayne Bay Water Inc. General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable 132 Interest Receivable 141 Merchandise Inventory 145 Office Supplies 151 Prepaid Insurance 181 Land 193 Equipment 194 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 226 Interest Payable 231 Cash Dividends Payable 236 Stock Dividends Distributable 241 Salaries Payable 261 Mortgage Note Payable EQUITY 311 Common Stock 312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock 315 Treasury Stock 321 Preferred Stock 322 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock 331 Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock 340 Retained Earnings 351 Cash Dividends 352 Stock Dividends 390 Income Summary REVENUE 410 Sales 610 Interest Revenue EXPENSES 510 Cost of Merchandise Sold 515 Credit Card Expense 520 Salaries Expense 531 Advertising Expense 532 Delivery Expense 533 Selling Expenses 534 Rent Expense 535 Insurance Expense 536 Office Supplies Expense 537 Organizational Expenses 562 Depreciation Expense-Equipment 590 Miscellaneous Expense 710 Interest Expense Journal A. Journalize the transactions of May 14, September 6, and November 30. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. PAGE 10 JOURNAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final Questions B. What is the balance in Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock on December 31 of the current year? C. Where will the balance in Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock be reported on the balance sheet? D. For what reasons might Biscayne Bay Water Inc. have purchased the treasury stock? Check all that apply. For reissuance to employees as a bonus according to stock purchase agreements. To support the market price of the stock. The company wishes to increase the par value of its stock. To provide shares for resale to employees. The company wishes to receive more of its own dividends.
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