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P12-4A On January 1, 2008, Galactica Corporation had the following stockholders’ equity


accounts.



Common Stock ($20 par value, 60,000 shares issued and



outstanding) $1,200,000



Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value 200,000



Retained Earnings 500,000



During the year, the following transactions occurred.



Feb. 1 Declared a $1 cash dividend per share to stockholders of record on February 15,



payable March 1.



Mar. 1 Paid the dividend declared in February.



Apr. 1 Announced a 5-for-1 stock split. Prior to the split, the market price per share was $35.



July 1 Declared a 5% stock dividend to stockholders of record on July 15, distributable July



31. On July 1, the market price of the stock was $7 per share.



July 31 Issued the shares for the stock dividend.



Dec. 1 Declared a $0.50 per share dividend to stockholders of record on December 15,



payable January 5, 2009.



31 Determined that net income for the year was $380,000.





Instructions



(a) Journalize the transactions and closing entries.



(b) Enter the beginning balances and post the entries to the stockholders’ equity accounts.



(Note: Open additional stockholders’ equity accounts as needed.)



(c) Prepare a stockholders’ equity section at December 31.







P12-5A The ledger of Nakona Corporation at December 31, 2008, after the books have been



closed, contains the following stockholders’ equity accounts.



Preferred Stock (10,000 shares issued) $1,000,000



Common Stock (400,000 shares issued) 2,000,000



Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value—Preferred 200,000



Paid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common 1,100,000



Common Stock Dividends Distributable 200,000



Retained Earnings 2,365,000



A review of the accounting records reveals the following.



1. No errors have been made in recording 2008 transactions or in preparing the closing entry for



net income.



2. Preferred stock is 8%, $100 par value, noncumulative, and callable at $125. Since January 1,



2007, 10,000 shares have been outstanding; 20,000 shares are authorized.



3. Common stock is no-par with a stated value of $5 per share; 600,000 shares are authorized.



4. The January 1 balance in Retained Earnings was $2,450,000.



5. On October 1, 100,000 shares of common stock were sold for cash at $8 per share.



6. A cash dividend of $600,000 was declared and properly allocated to preferred and common



stock on November 1. No dividends were paid to preferred stockholders in 2007.



7. On December 31, a 10% common stock dividend was declared out of retained earnings on



common stock when the market price per share was $7.



8. Net income for the year was $795,000.



9. On December 31, 2008, the directors authorized disclosure of a $100,000 restriction of retained



earnings for plant expansion. (Use Note A.)





Instructions



(a) Reproduce the Retained Earnings account (T-account) for the year.



(b) Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year



(c) Prepare a stockholders’ equity section at December 31.



(d) Compute the earnings per share of common stock using 325,000 as the weighted average



shares outstanding for the year.



(e) Compute the allocation of the cash dividend to preferred and common stock.


4. (TCO 5/6) Woolery, Inc. had 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding at January 1, 2009. On March 31, 2009, an additional 12,000 shares were sold for cash. Woolery also had $4,000,000 of 6% convertible bonds outstanding throughout the year. The bonds are convertible into 40,000 shares of common stock. Net income for the year was $350,000. The tax rate is 35%.


Compute basic earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2009.









5. (TCO 7) Typically U.S. corporations record and report most changes in accounting principle retrospectively, but sometimes report the changes prospectively. Explain when it is appropriate to report the changes prospectively. Provide examples.









6. (TCO 8) Partial balance sheets for Yarborough Company and additional information are found below.



Yarborough Company, Partial Balance Sheets, As of December 31



ABC Company, Partial Balance Sheets, As of December 31



2009 2008



Equipment $100,000 $75,000



Accumulated depreciation (25,000) (20,000)



Common stock, $5 par 150,000 100,000



Paid in capital 20,000



Retained earnings 40,000 30,000



Additional information for 2009:



July 1: Issued 10,000 shares of common stock for cash.



July 1: Purchased new equipment for cash.



Dec. 31 Paid cash dividends of $30,000.



Prepare the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2009.