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Question - Prepare proper journal entries for these transactions for Batman Industries Inc.
The following activities regarding share subscriptions occurred during 2020 for Batman Industries Inc.
July 1-Sold 1,000 subscriptions for common shares at $20 per share.
Subscribers paid $5 per share on this date; $5 more per share is due on September 1. Subscribers who fail to make the second payment on September 1 get their deposit refunded.
The final payment of the balance of $10 per share is due on December 1. Subscribers who fail to make the final payment forfeit the $10 per share they have paid.
September 1 - 900 of the subscribed shares first payment were made. 100 were not made and qualified for the refund. Record the payments received and the refund made.
December 1 - 800 final payments were received, 100 more did not make the payment and forfeited their first two payments. Record the payments received, the common shares issued, and the payments forfeited.
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