Great Adventures Problem AP10-1 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tony and Suzie have purchased land for a new camp. Now they need money to build the cabins, dining facility, a ropes course, and an outdoor swimming pool. Tony and Suzie first checked with Summit Bank to see if they could borrow an additional $1 million, but unfortunately the bank tumed them down as too risky. Undeterred, they promoted their idea to close friends they had made through the outdoor clinics and TEAM events. They decided to go ahead and sell shares of stock in the company to raise the additional funds for the camp. Great Adventures has authorized $1 par value common stock. When the company began on July 1, 2021, Tony and Suzie each purchased 10.000 shares (20.000 shares total) of $1 par value common stock at $1 per share. The following transactions affect stockholders' equity during the remainder of 2022 : November 5 Issue an additional 140,000 shares of common stock for $10 per share. November16 Purchase 14,000 shares of its own comnon stock (i.e., treasury stock) for $35 per share. November24 Resell 8,000 shares of treasury stock at $36 per share. December 1 Declare a cash dividend on its common stock of $16,200 ( $0.10 per share) to all stockholders of Decemberze Pay the cash dividend declared on Decenber 1. December31 Pay $900,000 for construction of new cabins and other facilities. The entire expenditure is recorded in the Buildings account. Great Adventures Problem AP10-1 Part 1 Required: 1. Record each of these transactions. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Required: 1. Record each of these transactions. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Journal entry worksheet 56 Record the issue of additional 140,000 shares of common stock for $10 per share. Note: Enter debits befare credits