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Analyzing and Identifying Financial Statement Effects of Dividends Chaney Company has outstanding 35,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. It also has $405,000 of retained earnings. Near the current year-end, the company declares and pays a cash dividend of $2.30 per share and declares and issues a 6% stock dividend. The market price of the stock at the declaration date is $45 per share.

a. Using the financial statement effects template, illustrate the effects of these two separate dividends. Use negative signs with answers when appropriate. When applicable, enter total amount for contributed capital.

Balance Sheet Income Statement
Transaction Cash Asset + Noncash Asset = Liabilities + Contrib. Capital + Earned Capital - Contra -Equity Revenues - Expenses = Net Income
Declared and paid cash dividend + = + + - - =
Declared and issued stock dividend + = + + - - =

b. Prepare the journal entries for these two separate dividend transactions.

General Journal
Description Debit Credit
Additional paid in capitalCashCommon stockRetained earnings
Additional paid in capitalCashCommon stockRetained earnings
To record cash dividend
Additional paid in capitalCashCommon stockRetained earnings
Common stock
Additional paid in capitalCashCommon stockRetained earnings
To record stock dividend

c. Post the journal entries from b to the related T-accounts.

Cash
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Retained Earnings
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Common Stock
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Additional Paid in Capital
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