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  • Dec 2, 2006, 01:57 PM
    meganrose
    transaction
    Could someone please help me out? I need to record a transaction for receiving $70,000 for the sale of 50,000 shares of $1 par value common stock. Would I record this as a debit to cash for the 70,000, then a credit to common stock for 50,000 and a 20,000 credit to premium on common stock?

    thank you for any help you can offer!
  • Dec 18, 2007, 01:56 AM
    manik chand dey
    It need not be a case. As in the question it is mentioned that shares are issued at Par value. Here it is a case of oversubscription by the public.

    Hence 2 ways of recording the transaction are possible. Either return back the excess money or shares can be alloted on a proportionate basis.

    In 1st case the entry will be like A) Cash a/c Dr $70,000
    To share application a/c $70,000

    B) Share application a/c Dr $70,000
    To share capital a/c $50,000
    To Cash a/c $20,000

    In the 2nd case the entry will be A) Cash a/c Dr $70,000
    To share application a/c $70,000

    B (I) Share application a/c Dr $70,000
    To share capital a/c $50,000
    To share allotment a/c $20,000

    OR

    B (ii) Share application a/c Dr $70,000
    To share capital a/c $50,000
    To share allotment a/c $10,000 ( let say)
    To Cash a/c $10,000
  • Dec 18, 2007, 06:18 AM
    Hermansherman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by meganrose
    Could someone please help me out? I need to record a transaction for receiving $70,000 for the sale of 50,000 shares of $1 par value common stock. Would I record this as a debit to cash for the 70,000, then a credit to common stock for 50,000 and a 20,000 credit to premium on common stock?

    thank you for any help you can offer!


    You are absolutely correct.
    Dr Cash $70,000
    Cr Common Stock $1 par value $50,000
    Cr Additional Paid in Capital (APIC) $20,000

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