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Headland Corporation showed the following information on its financial statements on December 31, 2021:

Preferred Shares, no par value $6 cumulative, 280,000 shares authorized, 110,000 shares issued and outstanding $15,400,000
Common Shares, no par value, unlimited shares authorized, 460,000 shares issued and outstanding $14,260,000

The following transactions occurred, in the order given, during 2022:

(a) April 15: Received subscriptions and down payments for 126,000 common shares at $36 per share. The subscription contracts call for 55% of the subscription price to be paid upon receipt, and the remaining 45% to be paid on June 30. In the event of default on the subscriptions, the company will retain the down payment.
(b) May 1: Issued 110,000 preferred shares at $175 per share.
(c) June 30: Received payment for 98,000 of the subscribed common shares; the remaining 28,000 defaulted. Issued the share certificates for the appropriate number of shares.
(d) August 5: Repurchased and cancelled 30,000 common shares at a cost of $26 per share.
(e) September 15: Declared dividends for preferred shares (dividends had not been paid the previous year). Also declared $2.00 per share dividend for common shares. Both dividends are to be paid on November 1 to shareholders of record on October 1.
(f) If the preferred shares had a $140 par value, what would be the journal entry for the May 1 issuance of preferred shares in part (b)?

Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions for Headland Corporation for 2022. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Round average share price to 2 decimal places for intermediate calculations, e.g. 52.75 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)

No.

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

(a)

(To record sale of shares on a subscription basis)

(To record collection of down payment)

(b)

(c)

(To record receipt of cash for the final installment on subscribed shares)

(To record default on subscribed shares)

(To record issuance of common shares for those subscribed and paid for)

(d)

(e)

(To record dividend declared)

(To record dividend paid)

(f)

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List of Accounts

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  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Accumulated Depreciation - Automobiles
  • Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings
  • Accumulated OCI
  • Automobiles
  • Bonds Payable
  • Buildings
  • Cash
  • Common Shares
  • Common Shares Subscribed
  • Common Stock Dividends Distributable
  • Contributed Surplus
  • Contributed Surplus - Donated Land
  • Deficit
  • Dividend Receivable
  • Dividend Revenue
  • Dividends
  • Dividends Payable
  • Equipment
  • FV - NI Investments
  • FV - OCI Investments
  • Furniture and Fixtures
  • Gain on Appreciation of Capital Asset
  • Gain on Disposal of Investments FV-OCI
  • Income Summary
  • Inventory
  • Investment in Sinking Fund
  • Investment Income or Loss
  • Land
  • Legal Expense
  • Loss in Value of Investment Property
  • Machinery
  • No Entry
  • Notes Payable
  • Preferred Shares
  • Property Dividends Payable
  • Retained Earnings
  • Share Subscriptions Receivable
  • Treasury Shares
  • Unrealized Gain or Loss
  • Unrealized Gain or Loss - OCI

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