29 $1000 bonds with a carrying value of $38600 are converted into 4000 shares of $5 par value common stock. The common stock had a market value of $9 per share on the date of conversion. The entry to...


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29 $1000 bonds with a carrying value of $38600 are converted into 4000 shares of $5 par value common stock. The common stock<br>had a market value of $9 per share on the date of conversion. The entry to record the conversion is<br>Bonds Payable<br>29000<br>Premium on Bonds Payable<br>9600<br>Common Stock<br>29000<br>Paid-in Capital in Excess of<br>9600<br>Par<br>Bonds Payable<br>38600<br>Common Stock<br>36000<br>Paid-in Capital in Excess of<br>2600<br>Par<br>Bonds Payable<br>29000<br>Premium on Bonds Payable<br>9600<br>Common Stock<br>20000<br>Paid-in Capital in Excess of<br>18600<br>Par<br>Bonds Payable<br>38600<br>Common Stock<br>20000<br>Paid-in Capital in Excess of<br>18600<br>Par<br>

Extracted text: 29 $1000 bonds with a carrying value of $38600 are converted into 4000 shares of $5 par value common stock. The common stock had a market value of $9 per share on the date of conversion. The entry to record the conversion is Bonds Payable 29000 Premium on Bonds Payable 9600 Common Stock 29000 Paid-in Capital in Excess of 9600 Par Bonds Payable 38600 Common Stock 36000 Paid-in Capital in Excess of 2600 Par Bonds Payable 29000 Premium on Bonds Payable 9600 Common Stock 20000 Paid-in Capital in Excess of 18600 Par Bonds Payable 38600 Common Stock 20000 Paid-in Capital in Excess of 18600 Par

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