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I have an accounting question.

Posted on 08/27/2009 8:20:11 AM PDT by LouAvul

On a balance sheet, where would the following entry be made?

"Capital Stock, $1 par, 10,000 shares issued and outstanding."

Is this an asset or liability and how is it handled?

Thanx.


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1 posted on 08/27/2009 8:20:12 AM PDT by LouAvul
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To: LouAvul

Yes. And depreciate it.


2 posted on 08/27/2009 8:21:19 AM PDT by Drango (A liberal's compassion is limited only by the size of someone else's wallet.)
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To: LouAvul

I hate pop quizzes.


3 posted on 08/27/2009 8:21:32 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: LouAvul

Just remember:
Debits on the left, Credits on the Right, Assets on a chair.


4 posted on 08/27/2009 8:22:25 AM PDT by Not A Snowbird (What came first? The word, or the thought behind the word?)
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To: LouAvul

Shouldn’t the stock go under the equity part of the balance sheet? It’s on the same side as the liability part.

Assets = Liabilities + Equity


5 posted on 08/27/2009 8:22:50 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (May God save the American Republic.)
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To: LouAvul; martin_fierro; 1rudeboy
The Riddler strikes again!


6 posted on 08/27/2009 8:24:05 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: LouAvul

It’s neither; it’s part of shareholders’ equity.

A = L + E.


7 posted on 08/27/2009 8:24:47 AM PDT by curiosity
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To: LouAvul

A Bank would consider it both an asset AND a liability.


8 posted on 08/27/2009 8:24:56 AM PDT by WayneS (Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
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To: LouAvul

Beware of asking important questions when some around here will enjoy pulling your leg.

It belongs in the equity section. If this is for a company you are forming, don’t make it “par value” stock. Just make it no par, with the amount equal to the dollars initially contributed. Much more involved here, so visit with a local CPA.


9 posted on 08/27/2009 8:25:25 AM PDT by Dutchboy88
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To: LouAvul

Technically, nowhere. You need the dollar amount of stock.


10 posted on 08/27/2009 8:25:47 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: LouAvul; 1rudeboy; Constitution Day; Tijeras_Slim; Petronski

I find that dioramas help illustrate the concept.

11 posted on 08/27/2009 8:26:16 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: rabscuttle385
You are correct. It is in shareholder's equity. Well until Obama gets a hold of all US stocks.
12 posted on 08/27/2009 8:26:38 AM PDT by GUNGAGALUNGA
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To: Constitution Day

LOL—Who was the FR who collected all those vanities into one comment, and repeated them back? I still chuckle about it. Epic internet pwnage.


13 posted on 08/27/2009 8:26:38 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Constitution Day

It is an equity item and goes under total liabilities. And remember total liabilities and total equity should equal total assets.


14 posted on 08/27/2009 8:28:06 AM PDT by arkiehog
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To: SandyInSeattle
Debits on the left, Credits on the Right,

So using a debit card and a credit card cancels everything out, right?

15 posted on 08/27/2009 8:28:42 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (The townhalls were going great until the oPods showed up.)
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To: LouAvul; rabscuttle385
LouAvul, the object of your question - "Capital Stock, $1 par, 10,000 shares issued and outstanding." - is actually just a memo that would be in the Equity section to describe the Capital (Common) Stock. The $ amount that would show in the Equity section on the Balance Sheet would be the amount that the company actually received for the stock.
16 posted on 08/27/2009 8:30:05 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that foot is me.)
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To: 1rudeboy

Oh wow. I don’t remember seeing that! Sounds wonderful...I hate I missed it.


17 posted on 08/27/2009 8:30:27 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: LouAvul

It is Equity.
The left side of the balance sheet is Assets, and the right side is Liabilities and Equity.


18 posted on 08/27/2009 8:31:48 AM PDT by VRWCmember
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To: SandyInSeattle; IYAS9YAS
Debits on the left, Credits on the Right, Assets on a chair.

The actual cheer is "Debits on the left, Credits on the Right, LIFO, FIFO, Fight! Fight! Fight!" ;)

19 posted on 08/27/2009 8:33:06 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that foot is me.)
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To: martin_fierro; LouAvul; 1rudeboy; Constitution Day; Tijeras_Slim; Petronski
I find that dioramas help illustrate the concept.

Turn page papers also have their place...


20 posted on 08/27/2009 8:34:36 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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