Chapter 15: Case 2: Wiebold, Inc. (page 825)

The following note related to stockholders’ equity was reported in Wiebold, Inc.’s annual report.

On February 1, the Board of Directors declared a 3-for-2 stock split, distributed on February 22 to shareholders of record on February 10. Accordingly, all numbers of common shares, except unissued shares and treasury shares, and all per share data have been restated to reflect this stock split.

On the basis of amounts declared and paid, the annualized quarterly dividends per share were \(0.80 in the current year and \)0.75 in the prior year.

Instructions

  1. What is the significance of the date of record and the date of distribution?
  2. Why might Wiebold have declared a 3-for-2 for a stock split?
  3. What impact does Wiebold’s stock split have on (1) total stockholders’ equity, (2) total par value, (3) outstanding shares, and (4) book value per share?

Short Answer

Expert verified

The impact of Wiebold’s Stock split causes anincrease in outstanding shares and a decrease in book value per share. There is no effect on total stockholders’ equity and total par value.

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Financial Statement

Financial statements arereports arranged by the administration of the company to show budget performance and position at a time. As a rule, a general-purpose set of financial statements includes a balance sheet, an expression of income, a statement of owner's value, and a statement of cash streams

02

Discussing case 2 of Wiebold, Inc.

A. The date of record marks the time when the ownership of outstanding offers is settled for for-profit purposes. This in turn separates which shareholders will receive share profits. The transfer date is when additional offers are distributed (issued) to shareholders.

B. The reason for sharing part is to expand the marketability of the offer by reducing its showcase price per share. This may reduce the demand for the company to issue additional offers.

C. The impact does Wiebold’s stock split have

  1. There is no effecton total stockholders’ equity.
  2. Total par value also has no effect.
  3. On Wiebold’s stock split, outstanding stocksincrease.
  4. Book value per share shows the effect of a decrease.


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Describe the accounting for the issuance for cash of no-par value common stock at a price in excess of the stated value of the common stock.

What are the different bases for stock valuation when assets other than cash are received for issued shares of stock?

Teller Corporation’s post-closing trial balance at December 31, 2017, was as follows.

TELLER CORPORATION

POST-CLOSING TRIAL BALANCE

DECEMBER 31, 2017

Dr.

Cr.

Accounts payable

\( 310,000

Accounts receivable

\) 480,000

Accumulated depreciation—building and equipment

185,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

30,000

Bonds payable

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Cash

190,000

Dividends payable on preference shares—cash

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Inventories

560,000

Land

400,000

Prepaid expenses

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Retained earnings

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Share capital—ordinary (\(1 par value)

200,000

Share capital—preference (\)50 par value)

500,000

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On December 31, 2017, Teller had the following number of ordinary and preference shares.

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Authorized

600,000

60,000

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200,000

10,000

Outstanding

190,000

10,000

The dividends on preference shares are \(4 cumulative. In addition, the preference shares have a preference in the liquidation of \)50 per share.

Instructions

Prepare the equity section of Teller’s statement of financial position at December 31, 2017.

Before Gordon Corporation engages in the treasury stock transactions listed on the next page, its general ledger reflects, among others, the following account balances (par value of its stock is \(30 per share).

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Instructions

Record the treasury stock transactions (given below) under the cost method of handling treasury stock; use the FIFO method for purchase-sale purposes.

(a) Bought 380 shares of treasury stock at \(40 per share.

(b) Bought 300 shares of treasury stock at \)45 per share.

(c) Sold 350 shares of treasury stock at \(42 per share.

(d) Sold 110 shares of treasury stock at \)38 per share.

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Instructions

Prepare the necessary journal entries assuming the following

  1. The board votes a 2-for-1 stock split.
  2. The board votes a 100% stock dividend.
  3. Briefly discuss the accounting and securities market differences between these two methods of increasing the number of shares outstanding.
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