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Problem 11-8A On January 1, 2014, Everett Corporation had these stockholders' equity accounts.
Common Stock ($10par value,82,200shares issued and outstanding) $822,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value 502,900
Retained Earnings 697,700
During the year, the following transactions occurred.
Jan. 15 Declared a $0.50cash dividend per share to stockholders of record on January 31, payable February 15.
Feb.15 Paid the dividend declared in January.
Apr.15 Declared a10% stock dividend to stockholders of record on April 30, distributable May 15. On April 15, the market price of the stock was $14per share.
May15 Issued the shares for the stock dividend.
Dec.1 Declared a $0.50per share cash dividend to stockholders of record on December 15, payable January 10, 2015.
Dec.31 Determined that net income for the year was $413,000.
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Journalize the transactions.(Record entries in the order displayed in the problem statement. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
(To close net income)
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
(To close stock dividends)
Jan. 15Feb. 15Apr. 15May 15Dec. 1Dec. 31
(To close cash dividends)
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Enter the beginning balances and post the entries to the stockholders' equity T-accounts.(Post entries in the order of journal entries posted in the previous part)
Common Stock
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
Retained Earnings
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
Cash Dividends
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
Common Stock Dividends Distributable
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
Stock Dividends
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal. 1/1Bal.1/154/155/1512/112/3112/31Bal.
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Prepare the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31.
EVERETT CORPORATION Partial Balance Sheet December 31, 2014
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital
$
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital
Current AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesExpensesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesNet Income / (Loss)Property, Plant and EquipmentRevenuesStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal ExpensesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal RevenuesAdditional Paid-in CapitalPaid-in CapitalCapital StockTotal Capital StockTotal Paid-in CapitalTotal Paid-in Capital and Retained EarningsTotal Stockholders' EquityTotal Additional Paid-in Capital $
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Calculate the payout ratio and return on common stockholders' equity.(Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.5%.)

Payout ratio %
Return on common stockholders' equity

%

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