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Business, 04.03.2020 02:08 HighSchool97654
Problem 13-02A a-c Whispering Winds Corporation had the following stockholders’ equity accounts on January 1, 2020: Common Stock ($4 par) $400,000, Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common Stock $185,000, and Retained Earnings $110,000. In 2020, the company had the following treasury stock transactions. Mar. 1 Purchased 6,500 shares at $8 per share. June 1 Sold 1,500 shares at $13 per share. Sept. 1 Sold 2,000 shares at $11 per share. Dec. 1 Sold 1,500 shares at $6 per share. Whispering Winds Corporation uses the cost method of accounting for treasury stock. In 2020, the company reported net income of $34,000.
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