Deck 6: Corporations: Additional Topics and IFRS

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On January 1, 2021, Only You Merchandise Ltd. had 5,000 common shares issued for a total of $ 7,500, and no other shares or contributed capital. During 2021, Only You had the following transactions:
Jan 15 Issued 1,500 common shares for $ 1.50 each.
Mar 31 Settled an account for legal expenses by issuing 3,000 shares. The value of the legal services was $ 5,000.
Jun 30 Reacquired 1,700 shares for $ 2.00 each.
Sep 30 Issued 10,000 shares in exchange for equipment with a fair value of $ 22,500.
Instructions
a) Record the transactions.
b) Calculate the number and average price of common shares issued at the end of 2021.
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Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares)<div style=padding-top: 35px> Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares)<div style=padding-top: 35px> The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares)
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The following is information taken from the shareholders' equity section of the projected summary financial statements of Deer Fly Corp. to December 31, 2021, prior to the board of directors' meeting to decide on dividends or other share transactions related to its 10,000 issued common shares for the year. The following is information taken from the shareholders' equity section of the projected summary financial statements of Deer Fly Corp. to December 31, 2021, prior to the board of directors' meeting to decide on dividends or other share transactions related to its 10,000 issued common shares for the year.   Instructions Prepare in three-column comparative format, the shareholders' equity section as it would appear under each of the following possible options that the board is considering. Only one of the options will be chosen, so assume they are mutually exclusive. Describe any additional disclosure that would be required. a) The board declares a 20% stock dividend. b) The board approves a 3-for-1 stock split.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare in three-column comparative format, the shareholders' equity section as it would appear under each of the following possible options that the board is considering. Only one of the options will be chosen, so assume they are mutually exclusive. Describe any additional disclosure that would be required.
a) The board declares a 20% stock dividend.
b) The board approves a 3-for-1 stock split.
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Lake Ltd. was incorporated July 1, 2020. The company is authorized to issue an unlimited number of preferred and common shares. The company entered into the following transactions during its fiscal year ending June 30, 2021:
Jul 10 Issued 100,000 common shares for $ 12.50 per share.
Jul 15 Issued 400,000 common shares for $ 13 per share.
Sep 30 Issued 30,000 common shares in return for a warehouse. The common shares were trading for $ 15.50 on the date the warehouse was acquired. The assessed value of the warehouse on that date was $ 450,600.
Mar 16 Issued 1,000 preferred shares for $ 95 per share.
May 10 Reacquired 65,000 common shares for $ 15 per share.
Instructions
Record the above transactions.
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Jenny OTB Corporation reports the following shareholders' equity as of December 31, 2021: Jenny OTB Corporation reports the following shareholders' equity as of December 31, 2021:   Instructions a) Assume the board of directors declares dividends totaling $ 1,500,000 to the shareholders. The preferred shares are cumulative, and no dividends were declared last year. Calculate the amount per share each class of shares will receive. b) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 2-for-1 split on the common shares. Calculate the number of shares outstanding after the split and the average per share amount for both classes of shares. c) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 10% stock dividend on the common shares after the stock split. The current selling price of the common shares is $ 11. Prepare the journal entry to record the declaration and distribution of the stock dividend.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
a) Assume the board of directors declares dividends totaling $ 1,500,000 to the shareholders. The preferred shares are cumulative, and no dividends were declared last year. Calculate the amount per share each class of shares will receive.
b) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 2-for-1 split on the common shares. Calculate the number of shares outstanding after the split and the average per share amount for both classes of shares.
c) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 10% stock dividend on the common shares after the stock split. The current selling price of the common shares is $ 11. Prepare the journal entry to record the declaration and distribution of the stock dividend.
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On January 1, 2020, Accounting For You Professional Corporation had $ 2,000,000 of common shares that were issued at $ 10 and retained earnings of $ 1,000,000. The corporation issued 100,000 common shares at $ 13 per share on July 1. On August 1, 2020, the company declared a $ 0.50 cash dividend to be paid on August 31, 2020 to shareholders of record on August 15, 2020. On December 15, the board of directors declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on December 31, 2020, payable on January 15, 2021. The market value of Accounting For You Professional Corporation shares was $ 15 per share on December 15 and $ 14 per share on December 31. Profit for 2020 was $ 500,000.
Instructions
a) Journalize the entries related to the above transactions.
b) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet for Accounting For You Professional Corporation at December 31, 2020.
c) Calculate the dividend payout ratio for 2020.
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Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
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Cheers Corporation reported the following information related to the year ended July 31, 2021: Cheers Corporation reported the following information related to the year ended July 31, 2021:   Instructions Prepare Cheer's statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in shareholders' equity, and the shareholders' equity section of Cheer's balance sheet at July 31, 2021. Ignore tax effects.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare Cheer's statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in shareholders' equity, and the shareholders' equity section of Cheer's balance sheet at July 31, 2021. Ignore tax effects.
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Lee Holdings Ltd. was incorporated on January 2, 2021 and on that date issued 50,000 common shares for cash at $ 1 each. On April 30, Lee issued 1,000 preferred, $ 3 cumulative preferred shares, convertible to common shares at the rate of 6 common shares for one preferred share. The preferred shares were issued for $ 18 each. On October 15, 600 of the preferred shares were converted to common shares. On that date, the market value was $ 1.50 for the common shares and $ 17.50 for the preferred shares. On December 15, 10,000 common shares were reacquired for $ 0.90 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions described.
b) Calculate the number of issued shares and average per share amount of each class remaining at the end of the year.
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Gabrial Ltd. was incorporated February 1, 2021 and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of preferred and common shares. The company entered into the following transactions during the year:
Feb 10 Issued 30,000 common shares for $ 2.30 per share.
Feb 21 Issued 4,000 common shares to the company's accountants as payment for a bill of $ 18,000 for services performed in helping the company to incorporate.
Mar 16 Issued 1,000 preferred shares for $ 95 per share.
Sep 10 Reacquired 3,000 common shares for $ 1.75 per share.
Instructions
Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions.
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Sonoma Lakes Ltd. (SLL) has the following authorized share capital:
Unlimited Common voting shares
500,000 Class A, $ 5 cumulative preferred shares
500,000 Class B, $ 10 noncumulative preferred shares
During 2021, SLL had the following share transactions for cash:
Jan 1 Issued 50,000 common shares for $ 100,000.
Mar 12 Issued 1,000 Class A preferred shares for $ 60,000.
Apr 30 Issued 20,000 common shares for $ 2.50 per share.
Jun 20 Issued 3,000 Class B preferred shares for $ 70 per share.
Jul 2 Reacquired 10,000 common shares for $ 3 per share.
SLL did not declare any dividends during 2021. On December 31, 2022, a dividend of $ 3 per share was declared on preferred shares issued.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Calculate the number of common shares issued at December 31, 2021 and the average per share amount of common share.
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Harvey Hovercraft Inc. reported the following shareholders' equity:
Share capital: Harvey Hovercraft Inc. reported the following shareholders' equity: Share capital:   Instructions a) The board of directors declared a 5% common stock dividend when the market price of the shares was $ 20 per share. Prepare the necessary journal entries to record the declaration and distribution of the common shares dividend. b) What effect did the stock dividend have on: i. total assets ii. total liabilities iii. total share capital iv. total shareholders' equity<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
a) The board of directors declared a 5% common stock dividend when the market price of the shares was $ 20 per share. Prepare the necessary journal entries to record the declaration and distribution of the common shares dividend.
b) What effect did the stock dividend have on:
i. total assets
ii. total liabilities
iii. total share capital
iv. total shareholders' equity
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Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share.
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12345678 Ontario Ltd. which has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares, and no other authorized classes of shares, had the following share transactions during 2021, its first year of operations: 12345678 Ontario Ltd. which has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares, and no other authorized classes of shares, had the following share transactions during 2021, its first year of operations:   Instructions Record the 2021 share transactions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Record the 2021 share transactions.
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On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.: On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.:   During the year, the company had the following transactions: Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25. Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31. Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15. All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date. Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows:   At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000. Instructions a) Journalize the dividend transactions. b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> During the year, the company had the following transactions:
Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25.
Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31.
Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15.
All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date.
Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows: On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.:   During the year, the company had the following transactions: Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25. Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31. Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15. All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date. Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows:   At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000. Instructions a) Journalize the dividend transactions. b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000.
Instructions
a) Journalize the dividend transactions.
b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021.
c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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During its first year of operations, Millwoods Enterprises Inc. had the following transactions related to its common shares:
Jan 5 Issued 5,000 common shares to Michelle Vogel for $ 1 each.
Mar 15 Issued 10,000 common shares in exchange for equipment transferred from Vogel. The equipment was valued at $ 40,000.
Apr 10 Issued 3,500 shares to a consulting firm for management consulting services as settlement of a $ 14,000 invoice.
Sep 30 Issued 4,000 common shares to Renee Vogel for $ 5 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Calculate the average per share amount of the common shares of Millwoods Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 2021.
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Mana Inc. had the following balances in its shareholders' equity at the beginning of the current year (January 1, 2021):
Preferred shares ($ 1.50, cumulative*, 100,000 Mana Inc. had the following balances in its shareholders' equity at the beginning of the current year (January 1, 2021): Preferred shares ($ 1.50, cumulative*, 100,000   *two years of dividends are in arrears. During the year ended December 31, 2021, the following transactions took place: 1. On January 1, issued 9,000 common shares at $ 18 per share. 2. On July 1, declared a 10% stock dividend on the common shares, market price $ 18.50 per share. The dividend is to be paid on August 15 to shareholders of record on July 31. 3. On August 15, the company paid the stock dividend. 4. On September 15, Ryder's board of directors declared a 4-for-1 stock split. During the year, the company had a profit of $ 85,000. Instructions a) Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions. Closing entries are not required. b) Prepare a statement of changes in shareholders' equity for 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> *two years of dividends are in arrears.
During the year ended December 31, 2021, the following transactions took place:
1. On January 1, issued 9,000 common shares at $ 18 per share.
2. On July 1, declared a 10% stock dividend on the common shares, market price $ 18.50 per share. The dividend is to be paid on August 15 to shareholders of record on July 31.
3. On August 15, the company paid the stock dividend.
4. On September 15, Ryder's board of directors declared a 4-for-1 stock split.
During the year, the company had a profit of $ 85,000.
Instructions
a) Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions. Closing entries are not required.
b) Prepare a statement of changes in shareholders' equity for 2021.
c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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Brown Nose Corporation's shareholders' equity section at December 31, 2020 appears below:
Shareholders' equity Brown Nose Corporation's shareholders' equity section at December 31, 2020 appears below: Shareholders' equity   On June 30, 2021, the board of directors of Brown Nose Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend, payable on July 31, 2021, to shareholders of record on July 15, 2021. The fair market value of Brown Nose Corporation's shares on June 30, 2021, was $ 12 per share. On December 1, 2021, the board of directors declared a 2-for-1 stock split effective December 15, 2021. Brown Nose Corporation's shares were selling for $ 16 on December 1, 2021, before the stock split was declared. Profit for 2021 was $ 225,000 and there were no cash dividends declared. Instructions a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split. b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items: 1. Common shares $____________ 2. Number of shares issued $____________ 3. Retained earnings $____________ 4. Total shareholders' equity $____________ a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split. b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items:<div style=padding-top: 35px> On June 30, 2021, the board of directors of Brown Nose Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend, payable on July 31, 2021, to shareholders of record on July 15, 2021. The fair market value of Brown Nose Corporation's shares on June 30, 2021, was $ 12 per share.
On December 1, 2021, the board of directors declared a 2-for-1 stock split effective December 15, 2021. Brown Nose Corporation's shares were selling for $ 16 on December 1, 2021, before the stock split was declared. Profit for 2021 was $ 225,000 and there were no cash dividends declared.
Instructions
a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split.
b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items:
1. Common shares $____________
2. Number of shares issued $____________
3. Retained earnings $____________
4. Total shareholders' equity $____________
a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split.
b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items:
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The market price of Sanji's Paper Inc.'s common shares was $ 50 per share as quoted in today's Globe and Mail. Earnings per share were $ 5.
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Calculate the price earnings ratio for Sanji. If the price earnings ratio is high, what can the ratio mean?
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At January 1, 2021, Morrisey Corporation had the following share capital. At that time no preferred dividends were in arrears: At January 1, 2021, Morrisey Corporation had the following share capital. At that time no preferred dividends were in arrears:   On July 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a $ 1.50 cash dividend on common shares, and the full annual dividend to which the preferred shareholders were entitled. On October 1, 2021, Morrisey sold an additional 80,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 280,000. The corporation earned $ 650,000 during the year. Instructions a) Calculate Morrisey's earnings per share for 2021. b) Calculate Morrisey's total dividend payout ratio for 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> On July 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a $ 1.50 cash dividend on common shares, and the full annual dividend to which the preferred shareholders were entitled. On October 1, 2021, Morrisey sold an additional 80,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 280,000. The corporation earned $ 650,000 during the year.
Instructions
a) Calculate Morrisey's earnings per share for 2021.
b) Calculate Morrisey's total dividend payout ratio for 2021.
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Moreland Holdings Inc. has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares and 1,000,000 preferred, $ 3-cumulative preferred shares. At January 1, 2021, the balances in its share capital accounts were $ 45,000 in common shares representing 15,000 shares and $ 30,000 in preferred shares representing 1,000 shares. The company had a balance of $ 50,000 in contributed surplus from previous years' repurchase of common shares. The retained earnings balance on that date was $ 180,000 and accumulated other comprehensive income was $ 62,000. Profit for the year ending December 31, 2021 was $ 24,000 and other comprehensive income items for the year were $ 5,000. There were no dividends in arrears at January 1, 2021 and no dividends were declared during 2021.
During 2021, Moreland had the following share transactions:
Mar 1 Issued 4,000 common shares for $ 5 each.
Jun 30 Issued 500 preferred shares for $ 11 each.
Sep 1 Issued 60,000 common shares in exchange for land valued at $ 285,000.
Dec 1 Reacquired 50,000 common shares for $ 5.25 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Prepare the equity section of Moreland's balance sheet at December 31, 2021 and describe any additional disclosure required related to share capital.
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The following information is taken from the trial balance of GlaxonSmith Supplies Ltd. at December 31, 2021, the company's year end. GlaxonSmith has a 25% tax rate. One of the entries making up the balance of retained earnings is an adjustment that was required due to the overstatement of prior year's depreciation expense by $ 1,600 which is net of tax effect. The following information is taken from the trial balance of GlaxonSmith Supplies Ltd. at December 31, 2021, the company's year end. GlaxonSmith has a 25% tax rate. One of the entries making up the balance of retained earnings is an adjustment that was required due to the overstatement of prior year's depreciation expense by $ 1,600 which is net of tax effect.   Instructions Prepare the income statement and statement of retained earnings for GlaxonSmith for the year ended December 31, 2021 using the multiple-step format for the income statement.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare the income statement and statement of retained earnings for GlaxonSmith for the year ended December 31, 2021 using the multiple-step format for the income statement.
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Saha Company had profit of $ 1,020,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021. At the beginning of the year, there were 300,000 common shares authorized, and 47,000 shares issued. In addition, during 2021, the company declared a dividend of $ 7 per share on its 10,000 preferred shares and issued 50,000 common shares on October 1.
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Calculate earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2021.
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Groom Corporation had profit of $ 415,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021. On January 1, 2021, there were 90,000 common shares issued. Preferred dividends of $ 70,000 were declared and paid during 2021.
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Calculate the earnings per share for Groom Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2021.
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On January 1, 2021, Chu Corporation had retained earnings of $ 422,000. During the year, Chu had the following selected transactions:
1. Declared cash dividends of $ 100,000.
2. Suffered a loss of $ 70,000.
3. Corrected understatement of 2020 profit because of an inventory error $ 45,000. The company has a 30% income tax rate.
Instructions
Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the year.
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The following accounts appear in the ledger of Niagra Inc. after the books are closed at December 31, 2021: The following accounts appear in the ledger of Niagra Inc. after the books are closed at December 31, 2021:   Instructions Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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Hanley Corporation is preparing its year-end financial statements and needs your assistance evaluating the following items:
1. Management has decided to switch from FIFO inventory cost flow assumption to weighted average cost formula.
2. It was discovered during the year-end inventory count that the prior year inventory balance reported on the balance sheet incorrectly excluded a lot of inventory received in the warehouse while the year-end count was being performed.
3. Management decided to reduce the remaining useful life of its specialized equipment from 6 years to 4 years to reflect new information that suggests the equipment will be outdated earlier than originally expected.
4. Hanley began bidding on long-term contracts for the first time in the company's history. Management decided to use the percentage of completion method to account for these long-term contracts.
Instructions
a) Analyze each of the four events described above and identify the type of accounting change that has occurred.
b) Indicate whether each event above should be accounted for retrospectively or prospectively.
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Appier Corporation had the information listed below available in preparing an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021. All amounts are before income taxes. Assume a 30% income tax rate for all items. Appier Corporation had the information listed below available in preparing an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021. All amounts are before income taxes. Assume a 30% income tax rate for all items.   Instructions Prepare a multiple-step income statement in good form.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare a multiple-step income statement in good form.
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The following information is available from the accounting records of DeWitt Engineering Ltd. for the year ended June 30, 2021: The following information is available from the accounting records of DeWitt Engineering Ltd. for the year ended June 30, 2021:   Instructions Prepare a combined Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income for the year ended June 30, 2021. The company has a 30% income tax rate and records gains and losses on equity investments as other comprehensive income.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare a combined Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income for the year ended June 30, 2021. The company has a 30% income tax rate and records gains and losses on equity investments as other comprehensive income.
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For the year ended December 31, 2021, Chess Corporation reported the following information: For the year ended December 31, 2021, Chess Corporation reported the following information:   Instructions Prepare the statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021 starting with profit. The company records gains and losses on its equity investments as other comprehensive income and has a 25% income tax rate.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
Prepare the statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021 starting with profit. The company records gains and losses on its equity investments as other comprehensive income and has a 25% income tax rate.
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Jasper Corporation is preparing its year-end financial statements and needs your assistance evaluating the following items:
1. When recording the current year depreciation expense, the controller noticed that depreciation expense recorded in the prior year did not consider the residual value into the calculation.
2. Management has decided to change the method used to depreciate the company's equipment from double-declining balance to straight-line method because of a change in the pattern of benefits received from the assets.
3. Management has changed the rate used to calculate the company's estimated warranty liability.
4. After defending a legal dispute relating to its patent, the company reduced the patent's amortization period.
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a) Analyze each of the four events described above and identify the type of accounting change that has occurred.
b) Indicate whether each event above should be accounted for retrospectively or prospectively.
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At July 1, 2020, Peters Corporation had the following share capital: At July 1, 2020, Peters Corporation had the following share capital:   *The preferred dividends are 2 years in arrears. On January 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a 15% common stock dividend when the market price of common shares was $ 23.50. On April 1, 2021, the company sold an additional 1,000,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 5,680,000. The corporation earned $ 722,000 during the year and paid $ 186,000 in dividends. Instructions a). Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends. b) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends but there were no preferred dividends in arrears. c) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the preferred dividends are noncumulative and $ 50,000 in total cash dividends were paid during the year.<div style=padding-top: 35px> *The preferred dividends are 2 years in arrears.
On January 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a 15% common stock dividend when the market price of common shares was $ 23.50. On April 1, 2021, the company sold an additional 1,000,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 5,680,000. The corporation earned $ 722,000 during the year and paid $ 186,000 in dividends.
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a). Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends.
b) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends but there were no preferred dividends in arrears.
c) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the preferred dividends are noncumulative and $ 50,000 in total cash dividends were paid during the year.
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Connolly Corporation had the following events during one fiscal year:
1. A stock dividend is declared on common shares.
2. The stock dividend is distributed.
3. Other comprehensive income for the year totals $ 350,000.
4. Cash dividends are declared.
5. The cash dividends are paid.
6. Profit for the year is $ 1,500,000.
7. Prior year's profit had to be corrected to record additional revenue that had been earned, but which had not yet been paid for by the customer. The additional revenue increases the amount of taxes payable on the prior year's income.
8. Repurchased common shares for an amount less than their average cost.
9. One third of the preferred shares are converted to common shares on a 1:10 ratio.
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Using the table provided, for each of the following financial statement categories, indicate the effect of the transaction as follows:
The category is increased +
The category is decreased -
There is no effect on the category NE Connolly Corporation had the following events during one fiscal year: 1. A stock dividend is declared on common shares. 2. The stock dividend is distributed. 3. Other comprehensive income for the year totals $ 350,000. 4. Cash dividends are declared. 5. The cash dividends are paid. 6. Profit for the year is $ 1,500,000. 7. Prior year's profit had to be corrected to record additional revenue that had been earned, but which had not yet been paid for by the customer. The additional revenue increases the amount of taxes payable on the prior year's income. 8. Repurchased common shares for an amount less than their average cost. 9. One third of the preferred shares are converted to common shares on a 1:10 ratio. Instructions Using the table provided, for each of the following financial statement categories, indicate the effect of the transaction as follows: The category is increased + The category is decreased - There is no effect on the category NE  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following information is available for Reynolds Corporation: The following information is available for Reynolds Corporation:   The company accountant, in preparing financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, has discovered the following information: The company's previous bookkeeper, who has been fired, had recorded depreciation expense on a machine in 2019 and 2020 using the double diminishing-balance method of depreciation. The bookkeeper neglected to use the straight-line method of depreciation which is the company's policy. The cumulative effect of the error on prior years was $ 9,000. Depreciation was calculated by the straight-line method in 2021. Reynolds' average tax rate is 22%. During 2021, Reynolds declared and paid cash dividends of $ 80,000. Instructions a) Calculate the impact on retained earnings. b) Prepare the statement of retained earnings for 2021.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The company accountant, in preparing financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, has discovered the following information:
The company's previous bookkeeper, who has been fired, had recorded depreciation expense on a machine in 2019 and 2020 using the double diminishing-balance method of depreciation. The bookkeeper neglected to use the straight-line method of depreciation which is the company's policy. The cumulative effect of the error on prior years was $ 9,000. Depreciation was calculated by the straight-line method in 2021. Reynolds' average tax rate is 22%. During 2021, Reynolds declared and paid cash dividends of $ 80,000.
Instructions
a) Calculate the impact on retained earnings.
b) Prepare the statement of retained earnings for 2021.
Question
At January 1, 2021, Stevenson Inc. had the following shares authorized and issued: At January 1, 2021, Stevenson Inc. had the following shares authorized and issued:   On December 31, Stevenson declared a $ 9 per share dividend on all issued preferred shares. Stevenson's 2021 profit was $ 435,000. Instructions a) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021. b) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders for 2021. c) Calculate the 2021 earnings per share.<div style=padding-top: 35px> On December 31, Stevenson declared a $ 9 per share dividend on all issued preferred shares. Stevenson's 2021 profit was $ 435,000.
Instructions
a) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021.
b) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders for 2021.
c) Calculate the 2021 earnings per share.
Question
On January 1, 2021, Grieve Grocers Inc.'s retained earnings account had a deficit (negative) balance of $ 75,000. During the year ended December 31, 2021, the company's second year of operations, Grieve had the following events that occurred in the sequence listed:
1. Declared and distributed a 10% stock dividend on common shares. Prior to the dividend, Grieve had 60,000 common shares issued with a total cost of $ 160,000, and the market value of the shares was $ 6.50 each.
2. Approved at two-for-one stock split.
3. Declared a cash dividend in the amount of $ 1 per share which is payable 15 days after the company's year end.
4. Profit for the year before taxes was $ 712,000.
5. Corrected the calculation of the prior year's cost of goods sold, which had been reported as $ 875,000 but which should have been $ 900,000, and adjusted the resulting tax savings.
6. Incurred an Other Comprehensive Loss of $ 174,500 (before income taxes).
Instructions
Prepare Grieve's statement of changes in shareholders' equity for the year ended December 31, 2021 assuming that Grieve has an income tax rate of 25%.
Question
During 2021, the following independent events occurred at Sarajavo Corporation on the dates indicated:
1. Sales were understated by $ 145,000 for 2020. This error was discovered on January 20, 2021, when trying to reconcile the accounts receivable balance.
2. On March 31, 2021, Sarajavo Corporation discovered that Depreciation Expense on factory equipment for the year ended December 31, 2020, had been recorded twice, for a total amount of $ 60,000 instead of the correct amount of $ 30,000.
3. On June 30, 2021, Sarajavo Corporation discovered that its 2020 cost of goods sold was overstated by $ 14,500 as a result in counting inventory.
Assume Sarajavo has a 20% income tax rate.
Instructions
Prepare any journal entries required as a result of the information provided.
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At December 31, 2021, Sookie Limited has $ 500,000 of $ 4, cumulative preferred shares issued at $ 100 per share and $ 3,000,000 of common shares issued at $ 10 per share. Sookie's profit for the year is $ 960,000.
Instructions
Calculate earnings per share for 2021 under the following independent situations. (Round to two decimals.)
a) The dividend to preferred shareholders was declared, and there has been no change in the number of common shares during the year.
b) The dividend to preferred shareholders was not declared. The preferred shares are cumulative.
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Ahab Fisheries Inc. has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares and 300,000 $ 2-cumulative preferred shares.
As of January 1, 2021, 50,000 common shares had been issued at an average cost of $ 4 each. During 2021, 10,000 common shares were issued on April 1 for cash of $ 45,000 and on July 1, 20,000 were issued at $ 4.75 each. On December 15, a cash dividend of $ 0.50 per share on all common shares was declared, payable to shareholders of record on December 31, and payable on January 20, 2022.
On January 1, 2021, the first preferred shares were issued. $ 600,000 was received for 80,000 preferred shares. On October 1, the annual dividends on the preferred shares were declared, payable to shareholders of record on October 15, and payable on October 28.
Retained earnings on January 1, 2021 were $ 336,000 and accumulated other comprehensive income was $ 57,000. Ahab had profit of $ 323,000 in 2021, and other comprehensive income items totalling $ 37,500. All dividends were paid on their due dates. On December 31, 2021, Ahab's common shares were trading at $ 76.50.
Instructions
a) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders.
b) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021.
c) Calculate the earnings per share.
d) Calculate the price earnings ratio at December 31, 2021.
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The following information is available for a fictitious Canadian public corporation: The following information is available for a fictitious Canadian public corporation:   Instructions For each of the three years, calculate the earnings per share, the price earnings ratio, and the common share dividend payout ratio.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Instructions
For each of the three years, calculate the earnings per share, the price earnings ratio, and the common share dividend payout ratio.
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Match between columns
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Discontinued Operations
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Weighted average number of shares
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Stock split
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Treasury shares
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Stock dividend
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Comprehensive income
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Change in accounting estimate
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Prior period adjustment
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Change in accounting policy
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
EPS
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Payout ratio
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Discontinued Operations
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Weighted average number of shares
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Stock split
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Treasury shares
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Stock dividend
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Comprehensive income
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Change in accounting estimate
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Prior period adjustment
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Change in accounting policy
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
EPS
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Payout ratio
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Discontinued Operations
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Weighted average number of shares
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Stock split
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Treasury shares
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Stock dividend
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Comprehensive income
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Change in accounting estimate
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Prior period adjustment
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Change in accounting policy
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
EPS
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Payout ratio
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Discontinued Operations
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Weighted average number of shares
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Stock split
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Treasury shares
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Stock dividend
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Comprehensive income
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Change in accounting estimate
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Prior period adjustment
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Change in accounting policy
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
EPS
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Payout ratio
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Discontinued Operations
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Weighted average number of shares
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Stock split
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Treasury shares
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Stock dividend
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Comprehensive income
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Change in accounting estimate
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Prior period adjustment
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Change in accounting policy
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
EPS
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Payout ratio
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Discontinued Operations
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Weighted average number of shares
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Stock split
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Treasury shares
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Stock dividend
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Comprehensive income
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Change in accounting estimate
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Prior period adjustment
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Change in accounting policy
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
EPS
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Payout ratio
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Discontinued Operations
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Weighted average number of shares
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Stock split
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Treasury shares
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Stock dividend
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Comprehensive income
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Change in accounting estimate
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Prior period adjustment
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Change in accounting policy
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
EPS
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Payout ratio
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Discontinued Operations
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Weighted average number of shares
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Stock split
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Treasury shares
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Stock dividend
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Comprehensive income
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Change in accounting estimate
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Prior period adjustment
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Change in accounting policy
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
EPS
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Payout ratio
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Discontinued Operations
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Weighted average number of shares
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Stock split
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Treasury shares
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Stock dividend
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Comprehensive income
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Change in accounting estimate
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Prior period adjustment
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Change in accounting policy
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
EPS
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Payout ratio
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Discontinued Operations
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Weighted average number of shares
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Stock split
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Treasury shares
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Stock dividend
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Comprehensive income
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Change in accounting estimate
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Prior period adjustment
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Change in accounting policy
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
EPS
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Payout ratio
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Discontinued Operations
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Weighted average number of shares
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Stock split
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Treasury shares
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Stock dividend
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Comprehensive income
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Change in accounting estimate
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Prior period adjustment
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Change in accounting policy
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
EPS
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Payout ratio
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Discontinued Operations
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Weighted average number of shares
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Stock split
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Treasury shares
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Stock dividend
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Comprehensive income
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Change in accounting estimate
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Prior period adjustment
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Change in accounting policy
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
EPS
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Payout ratio
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Deck 6: Corporations: Additional Topics and IFRS
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On January 1, 2021, Only You Merchandise Ltd. had 5,000 common shares issued for a total of $ 7,500, and no other shares or contributed capital. During 2021, Only You had the following transactions:
Jan 15 Issued 1,500 common shares for $ 1.50 each.
Mar 31 Settled an account for legal expenses by issuing 3,000 shares. The value of the legal services was $ 5,000.
Jun 30 Reacquired 1,700 shares for $ 2.00 each.
Sep 30 Issued 10,000 shares in exchange for equipment with a fair value of $ 22,500.
Instructions
a) Record the transactions.
b) Calculate the number and average price of common shares issued at the end of 2021.
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Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares) Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Strict Fitness Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Strict Fitness Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares) The company reported net income of $ 520,000 and comprehensive income of $ 592,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
c) Calculate Strict Fitness' 2021 earnings per share. (Hint: weighted average number of common shares outstanding has been correctly computed at 208,167 shares)
    c) Cumulative dividend entitled by preferred shareholders = $ 5 x 6,500 = $ 32,500 Earnings available to common shareholders = $ 520,000 - $ 32,500 = $ 487,500 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding = 208,167 2021 EPS = $ 487,500 / 208,167 = $ 2.34 per share
    c) Cumulative dividend entitled by preferred shareholders = $ 5 x 6,500 = $ 32,500 Earnings available to common shareholders = $ 520,000 - $ 32,500 = $ 487,500 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding = 208,167 2021 EPS = $ 487,500 / 208,167 = $ 2.34 per share c)
Cumulative dividend entitled by preferred shareholders = $ 5 x 6,500 = $ 32,500
Earnings available to common shareholders = $ 520,000 - $ 32,500 = $ 487,500
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding = 208,167
2021 EPS = $ 487,500 / 208,167 = $ 2.34 per share
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The following is information taken from the shareholders' equity section of the projected summary financial statements of Deer Fly Corp. to December 31, 2021, prior to the board of directors' meeting to decide on dividends or other share transactions related to its 10,000 issued common shares for the year. The following is information taken from the shareholders' equity section of the projected summary financial statements of Deer Fly Corp. to December 31, 2021, prior to the board of directors' meeting to decide on dividends or other share transactions related to its 10,000 issued common shares for the year.   Instructions Prepare in three-column comparative format, the shareholders' equity section as it would appear under each of the following possible options that the board is considering. Only one of the options will be chosen, so assume they are mutually exclusive. Describe any additional disclosure that would be required. a) The board declares a 20% stock dividend. b) The board approves a 3-for-1 stock split. Instructions
Prepare in three-column comparative format, the shareholders' equity section as it would appear under each of the following possible options that the board is considering. Only one of the options will be chosen, so assume they are mutually exclusive. Describe any additional disclosure that would be required.
a) The board declares a 20% stock dividend.
b) The board approves a 3-for-1 stock split.
  Additional disclosure in each case would include the number of shares authorized and issued. In the case of b) this would be the only change in the equity section from before the split. Additional disclosure in each case would include the number of shares authorized and issued. In the case of b) this would be the only change in the equity section from before the split.
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Lake Ltd. was incorporated July 1, 2020. The company is authorized to issue an unlimited number of preferred and common shares. The company entered into the following transactions during its fiscal year ending June 30, 2021:
Jul 10 Issued 100,000 common shares for $ 12.50 per share.
Jul 15 Issued 400,000 common shares for $ 13 per share.
Sep 30 Issued 30,000 common shares in return for a warehouse. The common shares were trading for $ 15.50 on the date the warehouse was acquired. The assessed value of the warehouse on that date was $ 450,600.
Mar 16 Issued 1,000 preferred shares for $ 95 per share.
May 10 Reacquired 65,000 common shares for $ 15 per share.
Instructions
Record the above transactions.
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Jenny OTB Corporation reports the following shareholders' equity as of December 31, 2021: Jenny OTB Corporation reports the following shareholders' equity as of December 31, 2021:   Instructions a) Assume the board of directors declares dividends totaling $ 1,500,000 to the shareholders. The preferred shares are cumulative, and no dividends were declared last year. Calculate the amount per share each class of shares will receive. b) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 2-for-1 split on the common shares. Calculate the number of shares outstanding after the split and the average per share amount for both classes of shares. c) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 10% stock dividend on the common shares after the stock split. The current selling price of the common shares is $ 11. Prepare the journal entry to record the declaration and distribution of the stock dividend. Instructions
a) Assume the board of directors declares dividends totaling $ 1,500,000 to the shareholders. The preferred shares are cumulative, and no dividends were declared last year. Calculate the amount per share each class of shares will receive.
b) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 2-for-1 split on the common shares. Calculate the number of shares outstanding after the split and the average per share amount for both classes of shares.
c) Assume the board of directors authorizes a 10% stock dividend on the common shares after the stock split. The current selling price of the common shares is $ 11. Prepare the journal entry to record the declaration and distribution of the stock dividend.
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On January 1, 2020, Accounting For You Professional Corporation had $ 2,000,000 of common shares that were issued at $ 10 and retained earnings of $ 1,000,000. The corporation issued 100,000 common shares at $ 13 per share on July 1. On August 1, 2020, the company declared a $ 0.50 cash dividend to be paid on August 31, 2020 to shareholders of record on August 15, 2020. On December 15, the board of directors declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on December 31, 2020, payable on January 15, 2021. The market value of Accounting For You Professional Corporation shares was $ 15 per share on December 15 and $ 14 per share on December 31. Profit for 2020 was $ 500,000.
Instructions
a) Journalize the entries related to the above transactions.
b) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet for Accounting For You Professional Corporation at December 31, 2020.
c) Calculate the dividend payout ratio for 2020.
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Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Westcock Shipbuilding Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. The company reported a profit of $ 450,000 and other comprehensive income of $ 15,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
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Cheers Corporation reported the following information related to the year ended July 31, 2021: Cheers Corporation reported the following information related to the year ended July 31, 2021:   Instructions Prepare Cheer's statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in shareholders' equity, and the shareholders' equity section of Cheer's balance sheet at July 31, 2021. Ignore tax effects. Instructions
Prepare Cheer's statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in shareholders' equity, and the shareholders' equity section of Cheer's balance sheet at July 31, 2021. Ignore tax effects.
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Lee Holdings Ltd. was incorporated on January 2, 2021 and on that date issued 50,000 common shares for cash at $ 1 each. On April 30, Lee issued 1,000 preferred, $ 3 cumulative preferred shares, convertible to common shares at the rate of 6 common shares for one preferred share. The preferred shares were issued for $ 18 each. On October 15, 600 of the preferred shares were converted to common shares. On that date, the market value was $ 1.50 for the common shares and $ 17.50 for the preferred shares. On December 15, 10,000 common shares were reacquired for $ 0.90 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions described.
b) Calculate the number of issued shares and average per share amount of each class remaining at the end of the year.
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Gabrial Ltd. was incorporated February 1, 2021 and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of preferred and common shares. The company entered into the following transactions during the year:
Feb 10 Issued 30,000 common shares for $ 2.30 per share.
Feb 21 Issued 4,000 common shares to the company's accountants as payment for a bill of $ 18,000 for services performed in helping the company to incorporate.
Mar 16 Issued 1,000 preferred shares for $ 95 per share.
Sep 10 Reacquired 3,000 common shares for $ 1.75 per share.
Instructions
Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions.
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Sonoma Lakes Ltd. (SLL) has the following authorized share capital:
Unlimited Common voting shares
500,000 Class A, $ 5 cumulative preferred shares
500,000 Class B, $ 10 noncumulative preferred shares
During 2021, SLL had the following share transactions for cash:
Jan 1 Issued 50,000 common shares for $ 100,000.
Mar 12 Issued 1,000 Class A preferred shares for $ 60,000.
Apr 30 Issued 20,000 common shares for $ 2.50 per share.
Jun 20 Issued 3,000 Class B preferred shares for $ 70 per share.
Jul 2 Reacquired 10,000 common shares for $ 3 per share.
SLL did not declare any dividends during 2021. On December 31, 2022, a dividend of $ 3 per share was declared on preferred shares issued.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Calculate the number of common shares issued at December 31, 2021 and the average per share amount of common share.
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Harvey Hovercraft Inc. reported the following shareholders' equity:
Share capital: Harvey Hovercraft Inc. reported the following shareholders' equity: Share capital:   Instructions a) The board of directors declared a 5% common stock dividend when the market price of the shares was $ 20 per share. Prepare the necessary journal entries to record the declaration and distribution of the common shares dividend. b) What effect did the stock dividend have on: i. total assets ii. total liabilities iii. total share capital iv. total shareholders' equity Instructions
a) The board of directors declared a 5% common stock dividend when the market price of the shares was $ 20 per share. Prepare the necessary journal entries to record the declaration and distribution of the common shares dividend.
b) What effect did the stock dividend have on:
i. total assets
ii. total liabilities
iii. total share capital
iv. total shareholders' equity
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Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts. Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share. Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:
Shockey Electric Ltd. has a December 31 year end. On January 1, 2021, the company had the following shareholder's equity accounts.   Shockey Electric Ltd. had the following transactions during 2021:   The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021. Instructions a) Record all of the transactions. b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share. The company reported income of $ 710,000, including other comprehensive income of $ 12,000 for 2021.
Instructions
a) Record all of the transactions.
b) Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity.
c) Calculate Backwater's 2021 earnings per share.
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12345678 Ontario Ltd. which has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares, and no other authorized classes of shares, had the following share transactions during 2021, its first year of operations: 12345678 Ontario Ltd. which has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares, and no other authorized classes of shares, had the following share transactions during 2021, its first year of operations:   Instructions Record the 2021 share transactions. Instructions
Record the 2021 share transactions.
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On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.: On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.:   During the year, the company had the following transactions: Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25. Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31. Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15. All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date. Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows:   At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000. Instructions a) Journalize the dividend transactions. b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021. During the year, the company had the following transactions:
Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25.
Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31.
Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15.
All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date.
Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows: On January 1, 2021, the following information appears in the records of Brown Holdings Inc.:   During the year, the company had the following transactions: Mar 31 Declared cash dividends on common shares of $ 0.50 per share; payable to shareholders of record on April 10, and payable on April 25. Jun 30 Declared the entire annual dividend required on preferred shares; payable to shareholders of record on July 15, and payable on July 31. Sep 15 Declared a 10% stock dividend to shareholders of record on October 5, and distributable on October 15. All dividends were paid or distributed on the due date. Market price of Brown's common shares at various dates was as follows:   At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000. Instructions a) Journalize the dividend transactions. b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021. At December 31, 2021 the accounting records indicate that Brown's profit for 2021 was $ 350,000 and other comprehensive income, consisting of a gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments was $ 28,000.
Instructions
a) Journalize the dividend transactions.
b) Prepare the statement of changes in shareholders equity for the year ended December 31, 2021.
c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of Brown's balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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During its first year of operations, Millwoods Enterprises Inc. had the following transactions related to its common shares:
Jan 5 Issued 5,000 common shares to Michelle Vogel for $ 1 each.
Mar 15 Issued 10,000 common shares in exchange for equipment transferred from Vogel. The equipment was valued at $ 40,000.
Apr 10 Issued 3,500 shares to a consulting firm for management consulting services as settlement of a $ 14,000 invoice.
Sep 30 Issued 4,000 common shares to Renee Vogel for $ 5 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Calculate the average per share amount of the common shares of Millwoods Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 2021.
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Mana Inc. had the following balances in its shareholders' equity at the beginning of the current year (January 1, 2021):
Preferred shares ($ 1.50, cumulative*, 100,000 Mana Inc. had the following balances in its shareholders' equity at the beginning of the current year (January 1, 2021): Preferred shares ($ 1.50, cumulative*, 100,000   *two years of dividends are in arrears. During the year ended December 31, 2021, the following transactions took place: 1. On January 1, issued 9,000 common shares at $ 18 per share. 2. On July 1, declared a 10% stock dividend on the common shares, market price $ 18.50 per share. The dividend is to be paid on August 15 to shareholders of record on July 31. 3. On August 15, the company paid the stock dividend. 4. On September 15, Ryder's board of directors declared a 4-for-1 stock split. During the year, the company had a profit of $ 85,000. Instructions a) Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions. Closing entries are not required. b) Prepare a statement of changes in shareholders' equity for 2021. c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021. *two years of dividends are in arrears.
During the year ended December 31, 2021, the following transactions took place:
1. On January 1, issued 9,000 common shares at $ 18 per share.
2. On July 1, declared a 10% stock dividend on the common shares, market price $ 18.50 per share. The dividend is to be paid on August 15 to shareholders of record on July 31.
3. On August 15, the company paid the stock dividend.
4. On September 15, Ryder's board of directors declared a 4-for-1 stock split.
During the year, the company had a profit of $ 85,000.
Instructions
a) Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions. Closing entries are not required.
b) Prepare a statement of changes in shareholders' equity for 2021.
c) Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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Brown Nose Corporation's shareholders' equity section at December 31, 2020 appears below:
Shareholders' equity Brown Nose Corporation's shareholders' equity section at December 31, 2020 appears below: Shareholders' equity   On June 30, 2021, the board of directors of Brown Nose Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend, payable on July 31, 2021, to shareholders of record on July 15, 2021. The fair market value of Brown Nose Corporation's shares on June 30, 2021, was $ 12 per share. On December 1, 2021, the board of directors declared a 2-for-1 stock split effective December 15, 2021. Brown Nose Corporation's shares were selling for $ 16 on December 1, 2021, before the stock split was declared. Profit for 2021 was $ 225,000 and there were no cash dividends declared. Instructions a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split. b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items: 1. Common shares $____________ 2. Number of shares issued $____________ 3. Retained earnings $____________ 4. Total shareholders' equity $____________ a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split. b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items: On June 30, 2021, the board of directors of Brown Nose Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend, payable on July 31, 2021, to shareholders of record on July 15, 2021. The fair market value of Brown Nose Corporation's shares on June 30, 2021, was $ 12 per share.
On December 1, 2021, the board of directors declared a 2-for-1 stock split effective December 15, 2021. Brown Nose Corporation's shares were selling for $ 16 on December 1, 2021, before the stock split was declared. Profit for 2021 was $ 225,000 and there were no cash dividends declared.
Instructions
a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split.
b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items:
1. Common shares $____________
2. Number of shares issued $____________
3. Retained earnings $____________
4. Total shareholders' equity $____________
a) Prepare the journal entries on the appropriate dates to record the stock dividend and the stock split.
b) Fill in the amount that would appear in the shareholders' equity section for Brown Nose Corporation at December 31, 2021, for the following items:
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The market price of Sanji's Paper Inc.'s common shares was $ 50 per share as quoted in today's Globe and Mail. Earnings per share were $ 5.
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Calculate the price earnings ratio for Sanji. If the price earnings ratio is high, what can the ratio mean?
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At January 1, 2021, Morrisey Corporation had the following share capital. At that time no preferred dividends were in arrears: At January 1, 2021, Morrisey Corporation had the following share capital. At that time no preferred dividends were in arrears:   On July 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a $ 1.50 cash dividend on common shares, and the full annual dividend to which the preferred shareholders were entitled. On October 1, 2021, Morrisey sold an additional 80,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 280,000. The corporation earned $ 650,000 during the year. Instructions a) Calculate Morrisey's earnings per share for 2021. b) Calculate Morrisey's total dividend payout ratio for 2021. On July 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a $ 1.50 cash dividend on common shares, and the full annual dividend to which the preferred shareholders were entitled. On October 1, 2021, Morrisey sold an additional 80,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 280,000. The corporation earned $ 650,000 during the year.
Instructions
a) Calculate Morrisey's earnings per share for 2021.
b) Calculate Morrisey's total dividend payout ratio for 2021.
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Moreland Holdings Inc. has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares and 1,000,000 preferred, $ 3-cumulative preferred shares. At January 1, 2021, the balances in its share capital accounts were $ 45,000 in common shares representing 15,000 shares and $ 30,000 in preferred shares representing 1,000 shares. The company had a balance of $ 50,000 in contributed surplus from previous years' repurchase of common shares. The retained earnings balance on that date was $ 180,000 and accumulated other comprehensive income was $ 62,000. Profit for the year ending December 31, 2021 was $ 24,000 and other comprehensive income items for the year were $ 5,000. There were no dividends in arrears at January 1, 2021 and no dividends were declared during 2021.
During 2021, Moreland had the following share transactions:
Mar 1 Issued 4,000 common shares for $ 5 each.
Jun 30 Issued 500 preferred shares for $ 11 each.
Sep 1 Issued 60,000 common shares in exchange for land valued at $ 285,000.
Dec 1 Reacquired 50,000 common shares for $ 5.25 each.
Instructions
a) Journalize the share transactions.
b) Prepare the equity section of Moreland's balance sheet at December 31, 2021 and describe any additional disclosure required related to share capital.
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The following information is taken from the trial balance of GlaxonSmith Supplies Ltd. at December 31, 2021, the company's year end. GlaxonSmith has a 25% tax rate. One of the entries making up the balance of retained earnings is an adjustment that was required due to the overstatement of prior year's depreciation expense by $ 1,600 which is net of tax effect. The following information is taken from the trial balance of GlaxonSmith Supplies Ltd. at December 31, 2021, the company's year end. GlaxonSmith has a 25% tax rate. One of the entries making up the balance of retained earnings is an adjustment that was required due to the overstatement of prior year's depreciation expense by $ 1,600 which is net of tax effect.   Instructions Prepare the income statement and statement of retained earnings for GlaxonSmith for the year ended December 31, 2021 using the multiple-step format for the income statement. Instructions
Prepare the income statement and statement of retained earnings for GlaxonSmith for the year ended December 31, 2021 using the multiple-step format for the income statement.
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Saha Company had profit of $ 1,020,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021. At the beginning of the year, there were 300,000 common shares authorized, and 47,000 shares issued. In addition, during 2021, the company declared a dividend of $ 7 per share on its 10,000 preferred shares and issued 50,000 common shares on October 1.
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Groom Corporation had profit of $ 415,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021. On January 1, 2021, there were 90,000 common shares issued. Preferred dividends of $ 70,000 were declared and paid during 2021.
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On January 1, 2021, Chu Corporation had retained earnings of $ 422,000. During the year, Chu had the following selected transactions:
1. Declared cash dividends of $ 100,000.
2. Suffered a loss of $ 70,000.
3. Corrected understatement of 2020 profit because of an inventory error $ 45,000. The company has a 30% income tax rate.
Instructions
Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the year.
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The following accounts appear in the ledger of Niagra Inc. after the books are closed at December 31, 2021: The following accounts appear in the ledger of Niagra Inc. after the books are closed at December 31, 2021:   Instructions Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021. Instructions
Prepare the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
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Hanley Corporation is preparing its year-end financial statements and needs your assistance evaluating the following items:
1. Management has decided to switch from FIFO inventory cost flow assumption to weighted average cost formula.
2. It was discovered during the year-end inventory count that the prior year inventory balance reported on the balance sheet incorrectly excluded a lot of inventory received in the warehouse while the year-end count was being performed.
3. Management decided to reduce the remaining useful life of its specialized equipment from 6 years to 4 years to reflect new information that suggests the equipment will be outdated earlier than originally expected.
4. Hanley began bidding on long-term contracts for the first time in the company's history. Management decided to use the percentage of completion method to account for these long-term contracts.
Instructions
a) Analyze each of the four events described above and identify the type of accounting change that has occurred.
b) Indicate whether each event above should be accounted for retrospectively or prospectively.
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Appier Corporation had the information listed below available in preparing an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021. All amounts are before income taxes. Assume a 30% income tax rate for all items. Appier Corporation had the information listed below available in preparing an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021. All amounts are before income taxes. Assume a 30% income tax rate for all items.   Instructions Prepare a multiple-step income statement in good form. Instructions
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The following information is available from the accounting records of DeWitt Engineering Ltd. for the year ended June 30, 2021: The following information is available from the accounting records of DeWitt Engineering Ltd. for the year ended June 30, 2021:   Instructions Prepare a combined Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income for the year ended June 30, 2021. The company has a 30% income tax rate and records gains and losses on equity investments as other comprehensive income. Instructions
Prepare a combined Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income for the year ended June 30, 2021. The company has a 30% income tax rate and records gains and losses on equity investments as other comprehensive income.
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For the year ended December 31, 2021, Chess Corporation reported the following information: For the year ended December 31, 2021, Chess Corporation reported the following information:   Instructions Prepare the statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021 starting with profit. The company records gains and losses on its equity investments as other comprehensive income and has a 25% income tax rate. Instructions
Prepare the statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021 starting with profit. The company records gains and losses on its equity investments as other comprehensive income and has a 25% income tax rate.
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Jasper Corporation is preparing its year-end financial statements and needs your assistance evaluating the following items:
1. When recording the current year depreciation expense, the controller noticed that depreciation expense recorded in the prior year did not consider the residual value into the calculation.
2. Management has decided to change the method used to depreciate the company's equipment from double-declining balance to straight-line method because of a change in the pattern of benefits received from the assets.
3. Management has changed the rate used to calculate the company's estimated warranty liability.
4. After defending a legal dispute relating to its patent, the company reduced the patent's amortization period.
Instructions
a) Analyze each of the four events described above and identify the type of accounting change that has occurred.
b) Indicate whether each event above should be accounted for retrospectively or prospectively.
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At July 1, 2020, Peters Corporation had the following share capital: At July 1, 2020, Peters Corporation had the following share capital:   *The preferred dividends are 2 years in arrears. On January 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a 15% common stock dividend when the market price of common shares was $ 23.50. On April 1, 2021, the company sold an additional 1,000,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 5,680,000. The corporation earned $ 722,000 during the year and paid $ 186,000 in dividends. Instructions a). Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends. b) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends but there were no preferred dividends in arrears. c) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the preferred dividends are noncumulative and $ 50,000 in total cash dividends were paid during the year. *The preferred dividends are 2 years in arrears.
On January 1, 2021, the board of directors declared and paid a 15% common stock dividend when the market price of common shares was $ 23.50. On April 1, 2021, the company sold an additional 1,000,000 common shares for proceeds of $ 5,680,000. The corporation earned $ 722,000 during the year and paid $ 186,000 in dividends.
Instructions
a). Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends.
b) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the company paid $ 186,000 in cash dividends but there were no preferred dividends in arrears.
c) Calculate Peters Corporation's earnings per share for the year ended June 30, 2021, assuming the preferred dividends are noncumulative and $ 50,000 in total cash dividends were paid during the year.
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Connolly Corporation had the following events during one fiscal year:
1. A stock dividend is declared on common shares.
2. The stock dividend is distributed.
3. Other comprehensive income for the year totals $ 350,000.
4. Cash dividends are declared.
5. The cash dividends are paid.
6. Profit for the year is $ 1,500,000.
7. Prior year's profit had to be corrected to record additional revenue that had been earned, but which had not yet been paid for by the customer. The additional revenue increases the amount of taxes payable on the prior year's income.
8. Repurchased common shares for an amount less than their average cost.
9. One third of the preferred shares are converted to common shares on a 1:10 ratio.
Instructions
Using the table provided, for each of the following financial statement categories, indicate the effect of the transaction as follows:
The category is increased +
The category is decreased -
There is no effect on the category NE Connolly Corporation had the following events during one fiscal year: 1. A stock dividend is declared on common shares. 2. The stock dividend is distributed. 3. Other comprehensive income for the year totals $ 350,000. 4. Cash dividends are declared. 5. The cash dividends are paid. 6. Profit for the year is $ 1,500,000. 7. Prior year's profit had to be corrected to record additional revenue that had been earned, but which had not yet been paid for by the customer. The additional revenue increases the amount of taxes payable on the prior year's income. 8. Repurchased common shares for an amount less than their average cost. 9. One third of the preferred shares are converted to common shares on a 1:10 ratio. Instructions Using the table provided, for each of the following financial statement categories, indicate the effect of the transaction as follows: The category is increased + The category is decreased - There is no effect on the category NE
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The following information is available for Reynolds Corporation: The following information is available for Reynolds Corporation:   The company accountant, in preparing financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, has discovered the following information: The company's previous bookkeeper, who has been fired, had recorded depreciation expense on a machine in 2019 and 2020 using the double diminishing-balance method of depreciation. The bookkeeper neglected to use the straight-line method of depreciation which is the company's policy. The cumulative effect of the error on prior years was $ 9,000. Depreciation was calculated by the straight-line method in 2021. Reynolds' average tax rate is 22%. During 2021, Reynolds declared and paid cash dividends of $ 80,000. Instructions a) Calculate the impact on retained earnings. b) Prepare the statement of retained earnings for 2021. The company accountant, in preparing financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, has discovered the following information:
The company's previous bookkeeper, who has been fired, had recorded depreciation expense on a machine in 2019 and 2020 using the double diminishing-balance method of depreciation. The bookkeeper neglected to use the straight-line method of depreciation which is the company's policy. The cumulative effect of the error on prior years was $ 9,000. Depreciation was calculated by the straight-line method in 2021. Reynolds' average tax rate is 22%. During 2021, Reynolds declared and paid cash dividends of $ 80,000.
Instructions
a) Calculate the impact on retained earnings.
b) Prepare the statement of retained earnings for 2021.
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At January 1, 2021, Stevenson Inc. had the following shares authorized and issued: At January 1, 2021, Stevenson Inc. had the following shares authorized and issued:   On December 31, Stevenson declared a $ 9 per share dividend on all issued preferred shares. Stevenson's 2021 profit was $ 435,000. Instructions a) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021. b) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders for 2021. c) Calculate the 2021 earnings per share. On December 31, Stevenson declared a $ 9 per share dividend on all issued preferred shares. Stevenson's 2021 profit was $ 435,000.
Instructions
a) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021.
b) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders for 2021.
c) Calculate the 2021 earnings per share.
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On January 1, 2021, Grieve Grocers Inc.'s retained earnings account had a deficit (negative) balance of $ 75,000. During the year ended December 31, 2021, the company's second year of operations, Grieve had the following events that occurred in the sequence listed:
1. Declared and distributed a 10% stock dividend on common shares. Prior to the dividend, Grieve had 60,000 common shares issued with a total cost of $ 160,000, and the market value of the shares was $ 6.50 each.
2. Approved at two-for-one stock split.
3. Declared a cash dividend in the amount of $ 1 per share which is payable 15 days after the company's year end.
4. Profit for the year before taxes was $ 712,000.
5. Corrected the calculation of the prior year's cost of goods sold, which had been reported as $ 875,000 but which should have been $ 900,000, and adjusted the resulting tax savings.
6. Incurred an Other Comprehensive Loss of $ 174,500 (before income taxes).
Instructions
Prepare Grieve's statement of changes in shareholders' equity for the year ended December 31, 2021 assuming that Grieve has an income tax rate of 25%.
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During 2021, the following independent events occurred at Sarajavo Corporation on the dates indicated:
1. Sales were understated by $ 145,000 for 2020. This error was discovered on January 20, 2021, when trying to reconcile the accounts receivable balance.
2. On March 31, 2021, Sarajavo Corporation discovered that Depreciation Expense on factory equipment for the year ended December 31, 2020, had been recorded twice, for a total amount of $ 60,000 instead of the correct amount of $ 30,000.
3. On June 30, 2021, Sarajavo Corporation discovered that its 2020 cost of goods sold was overstated by $ 14,500 as a result in counting inventory.
Assume Sarajavo has a 20% income tax rate.
Instructions
Prepare any journal entries required as a result of the information provided.
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At December 31, 2021, Sookie Limited has $ 500,000 of $ 4, cumulative preferred shares issued at $ 100 per share and $ 3,000,000 of common shares issued at $ 10 per share. Sookie's profit for the year is $ 960,000.
Instructions
Calculate earnings per share for 2021 under the following independent situations. (Round to two decimals.)
a) The dividend to preferred shareholders was declared, and there has been no change in the number of common shares during the year.
b) The dividend to preferred shareholders was not declared. The preferred shares are cumulative.
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Ahab Fisheries Inc. has authorized share capital of an unlimited number of common shares and 300,000 $ 2-cumulative preferred shares.
As of January 1, 2021, 50,000 common shares had been issued at an average cost of $ 4 each. During 2021, 10,000 common shares were issued on April 1 for cash of $ 45,000 and on July 1, 20,000 were issued at $ 4.75 each. On December 15, a cash dividend of $ 0.50 per share on all common shares was declared, payable to shareholders of record on December 31, and payable on January 20, 2022.
On January 1, 2021, the first preferred shares were issued. $ 600,000 was received for 80,000 preferred shares. On October 1, the annual dividends on the preferred shares were declared, payable to shareholders of record on October 15, and payable on October 28.
Retained earnings on January 1, 2021 were $ 336,000 and accumulated other comprehensive income was $ 57,000. Ahab had profit of $ 323,000 in 2021, and other comprehensive income items totalling $ 37,500. All dividends were paid on their due dates. On December 31, 2021, Ahab's common shares were trading at $ 76.50.
Instructions
a) Calculate the profit available to common shareholders.
b) Calculate the weighted average number of common shares in 2021.
c) Calculate the earnings per share.
d) Calculate the price earnings ratio at December 31, 2021.
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The following information is available for a fictitious Canadian public corporation: The following information is available for a fictitious Canadian public corporation:   Instructions For each of the three years, calculate the earnings per share, the price earnings ratio, and the common share dividend payout ratio. Instructions
For each of the three years, calculate the earnings per share, the price earnings ratio, and the common share dividend payout ratio.
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This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Discontinued Operations
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Weighted average number of shares
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Stock split
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Treasury shares
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Stock dividend
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Comprehensive income
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Change in accounting estimate
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Prior period adjustment
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Change in accounting policy
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
EPS
This ratio indicates how much profit is paid out in the form of cash dividends.
Payout ratio
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Discontinued Operations
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Weighted average number of shares
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Stock split
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Treasury shares
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Stock dividend
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Comprehensive income
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Change in accounting estimate
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Prior period adjustment
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Change in accounting policy
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
EPS
A pro rata distribution of the corporation's own shares to shareholders.
Payout ratio
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Discontinued Operations
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Weighted average number of shares
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Stock split
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Treasury shares
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Stock dividend
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Comprehensive income
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Change in accounting estimate
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Prior period adjustment
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Change in accounting policy
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
EPS
A corporation reacquires its own shares but does not retire or cancel them.
Payout ratio
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Discontinued Operations
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Weighted average number of shares
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Stock split
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Treasury shares
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Stock dividend
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Comprehensive income
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Change in accounting estimate
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Prior period adjustment
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Change in accounting policy
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
EPS
A ratio that indicates the profit earned by each common share
Payout ratio
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Discontinued Operations
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Weighted average number of shares
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Stock split
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Treasury shares
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Stock dividend
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Comprehensive income
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Change in accounting estimate
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Prior period adjustment
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Change in accounting policy
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
EPS
The use of a policy in the current year that is different from the one used in the preceding year
Payout ratio
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Discontinued Operations
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Weighted average number of shares
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Stock split
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Treasury shares
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Stock dividend
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Comprehensive income
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Change in accounting estimate
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Prior period adjustment
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Change in accounting policy
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
EPS
All increases and decreases to shareholders' equity except for those from share and dividend transactions.
Payout ratio
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Discontinued Operations
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Weighted average number of shares
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Stock split
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Treasury shares
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Stock dividend
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Comprehensive income
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Change in accounting estimate
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Prior period adjustment
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Change in accounting policy
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
EPS
Any shares purchased or issued during the year are weighted by the fraction of the year they are outstanding.
Payout ratio
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Discontinued Operations
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Weighted average number of shares
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Stock split
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Treasury shares
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Stock dividend
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Comprehensive income
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Change in accounting estimate
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Prior period adjustment
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Change in accounting policy
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
EPS
A component of an enterprise that has been disposed of or is reclassified as "held for sale"
Payout ratio
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Discontinued Operations
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Weighted average number of shares
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Stock split
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Treasury shares
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Stock dividend
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Comprehensive income
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Change in accounting estimate
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Prior period adjustment
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Change in accounting policy
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
EPS
Shows all of the changes in contributed capital, retained earnings, and accumulated other comprehensive income.
Payout ratio
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Discontinued Operations
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Weighted average number of shares
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Stock split
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Treasury shares
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Stock dividend
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Comprehensive income
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Change in accounting estimate
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Prior period adjustment
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Change in accounting policy
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
EPS
The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.
Payout ratio
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Discontinued Operations
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Weighted average number of shares
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Stock split
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Treasury shares
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Stock dividend
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Comprehensive income
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Change in accounting estimate
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Prior period adjustment
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Change in accounting policy
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
EPS
A change in estimates used because new information is available that indicates a change.
Payout ratio
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Discontinued Operations
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Weighted average number of shares
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Stock split
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Treasury shares
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Stock dividend
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Comprehensive income
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Change in accounting estimate
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Prior period adjustment
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Change in accounting policy
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Statement of changes in shareholders' equity
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
EPS
The issue of additional shares to shareholders
Payout ratio
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