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The entry to record the issuance of common stock at a price above par includes a debit to Cash. Cash is increased (debit) by the issue price. The journal entry would also include a credit to both Common Stock (increased) and Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par--Common Stock (increased).
The entry to record the issuance of common stock at a price above par includes a debit to Cash. Cash is increased (debit) by the issue price. The journal entry would also include a credit to both Common Stock (increased) and Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par--Common Stock (increased).
If you are selling common stock, which is the most frequent scenario, then record a credit into the Common Stock account for the amount of the par value of each share sold, and an additional credit for any additional amounts paid by investors in the Additional Paid-In Capital account.
To record a repurchase, simply record the entire amount of the purchase in the treasury stock account. Resale. If the treasury stock is resold at a later date, offset the sale price against the treasury stock account, and credit any sales exceeding the repurchase cost to the additional paid-in capital account.
payment for the redemption. Reduce the issued capital by the nominal value of the shares redeemed. Reduce the share premium account by the lowest of any premium initially received on issue of the shares redeemed and the current value of the share premium account. And.
If you are selling common stock, which is the most frequent scenario, then record a credit into the Common Stock account for the amount of the par value of each share sold, and an additional credit for any additional amounts paid by investors in the Additional Paid-In Capital account.
No proceeds, fully depreciated. Debit all accumulated depreciation and credit the fixed asset. Loss on sale. Debit cash for the amount received, debit all accumulated depreciation, debit the loss on sale of asset account, and credit the fixed asset. Gain on sale.
Debit cash for the amount received, debit all accumulated depreciation, debit the loss on sale of asset account, and credit the fixed asset. Gain on sale. Debit cash for the amount received, debit all accumulated depreciation, credit the fixed asset, and credit the gain on sale of asset account.
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