Comprehensive problem calculate missing amounts

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Comprehensive problem calculate missing amounts, issue price, net income, and dividends; interpret stock dividend and split. Bacon, Inc., has the following stockholders' equity section in its May 31, 2013, comparative balance sheets:

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Required:
a. Calculate the amount that should be shown on the balance sheet for common stock at May 31, 2013.
b. The only transaction affecting additional paid in capital during the month of May was the sale of additional common stock. At what price per share were the additional shares sold?
c. What was the average cost per share of the common stock purchased for the treasury during the month?
d. During May, dividends on preferred stock equal to one half of the 2013 dividend requirement were declared and paid. There were no common dividends declared or paid in May. Calculate net income for May.
e. Assume that on June 1 the board of directors declared a cash dividend of $0.30 per share on the outstanding shares of common stock. The dividend will be payable on July 15 to stockholders of record on June 15.
1. Calculate the total amount of the dividend.
2. Explain the impact this action will have on the June 30 balance sheet and on the income statement for June.
f. Assume that on June 1 the market value of the common stock was $66 per share and that the board of directors declared a 5% stock dividend on the issued shares of common stock. Use the horizontal model (or write the entry) to show the issuance of the stock dividend.
g. Assume that instead of the stock dividend described in f, the board of directors authorized a 2 for 1 stock split on June 1 when the market price of the common stock was $66 per share.
1. What will be the par value, and how many shares of common stock will be authorized after the split?
2. What will be the market price per share of common stock after the split?
3. How many shares of common stock will be in the treasury after the split?
h. By how much will total stockholders' equity change as a result of?
1. The stock dividend described in part f?
2. The stock split described in partg? 

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