Treasury Stock: PREFERRED STOCK -Not normally voting -Preference in dividends -Fixed dividend rate (% of par or specified amount) -Cumulative (dividends in arrears) -Convertible -Redeemable -Mandatory...

From page 10-2 of the VLN, the common stock account amount is determined Group of answer choices A. Par value x issued shares B. Par value x outstanding shares C. Par value x authorized shares D. Par value x unissued sharesTreasury Stock:<br>PREFERRED STOCK<br>-Not normally voting<br>-Preference in dividends<br>-Fixed dividend rate (% of par or specified amount)<br>-Cumulative (dividends in arrears)<br>-Convertible<br>-Redeemable<br>-Mandatory Redeemable preferred stock is treated as debt on the<br>balance sheet<br>Par value or Stated value<br>-legal capital<br>-not market value<br>Paid-In Capital<br>-Preferred stock (PAR Value x number of shares ISSUED)<br>-Common Stock (PAR VALUE x number of shares ISSUED)<br>- Additional Paid-in Capital “APIC

Extracted text: Treasury Stock: PREFERRED STOCK -Not normally voting -Preference in dividends -Fixed dividend rate (% of par or specified amount) -Cumulative (dividends in arrears) -Convertible -Redeemable -Mandatory Redeemable preferred stock is treated as debt on the balance sheet Par value or Stated value -legal capital -not market value Paid-In Capital -Preferred stock (PAR Value x number of shares ISSUED) -Common Stock (PAR VALUE x number of shares ISSUED) - Additional Paid-in Capital “APIC" or Capital in excess of Par No-par Stock Paid in capital all goes into common stock Practice A firm issues 50,000 shares of $0.10 par common stock for $10 per share, record the issuance. A firm issues 50,000 shares of $100 par preferred stock for $110 per share, record the issuance. A firm issues 50,000 shares of no par common stock for $10 per share, record the issuance. TREASURY STOCK -Contra Equity (reduces SEà does NOT reduce common stock) -Issued but NOT outstanding -Recorded at COST -No voting rights -No dividend or distribution rights Economic Gain on sale of Treasury Stock (Resold for more than cost) -not shown as a GAIN -increase Additional paid in capital Economic Loss on sale of Treasury Stock (Resold for less than cost) -not shown as a LOSS -decrease Additional paid in capital if available, or, if not available -decrease Retained Earnings
OWNERSHIP OF A CORPORATION<br>Overview of Stockholders' Equity<br>-Source of financing (A= L+ SE)<br>-Ownership of the corporation (A-L=SE)<br>Stockholders' Equity on the Balance Sheet<br>Paid-in Capital + Retained Earnings – Treasury stock<br>PART A: Invested Capital (Paid-in Capital)<br>Invested capital is the amount of resources contributed to a<br>company by its owners.<br>Corporations<br>StockholdersàBoard of DirectorsàCEO<br>Initial Public Offering (IPO)<br>STOCKHOLDER RIGHTS: to vote, receive dividends, and share<br>in the distribution of assets<br>ADVANTAGES of a CORPORATION<br>-limited liability<br>-ability to raise capital and transfer ownership<br>DISADVANTAGES of a CORPORATION<br>-double taxation<br>-SEC regulation requirements<br>STOCK (Common Stock and Preferred Stock)<br>Number of Shares<br>Authorized Shares:<br>Issued Shares:<br>Outstanding Shares:<br>Unissued Shares:<br>Treasury Stock:<br>

Extracted text: OWNERSHIP OF A CORPORATION Overview of Stockholders' Equity -Source of financing (A= L+ SE) -Ownership of the corporation (A-L=SE) Stockholders' Equity on the Balance Sheet Paid-in Capital + Retained Earnings – Treasury stock PART A: Invested Capital (Paid-in Capital) Invested capital is the amount of resources contributed to a company by its owners. Corporations StockholdersàBoard of DirectorsàCEO Initial Public Offering (IPO) STOCKHOLDER RIGHTS: to vote, receive dividends, and share in the distribution of assets ADVANTAGES of a CORPORATION -limited liability -ability to raise capital and transfer ownership DISADVANTAGES of a CORPORATION -double taxation -SEC regulation requirements STOCK (Common Stock and Preferred Stock) Number of Shares Authorized Shares: Issued Shares: Outstanding Shares: Unissued Shares: Treasury Stock:
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