Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The effects of (cash receipt or payment and amount) is shown below:
Retired $190,000 of bonds, on which there was $1,900 of unamortized discount, for $198,000. - cash payment of $198,000
Sold 7,000 shares of $30 par common stock for $69 per share - cash receipts for $483,000 (7,000 shares × $69)
Sold equipment with a book value of $45,100 for $64,900 - cash receipts for $64,900
Purchased land for $417,000 cash - cash payment for $417,000
Purchased a building by paying $85,000 cash and issuing a $100,000 mortgage note payable - cash payment for $85,000
Sold a new issue of $320,000 of bonds at 99 - cash receipts for $316,800 ($320,000 × 0.99)
Purchased 5,400 shares of $20 par common stock as treasury stock at $39 per share - $210,600 (5,400 shares × $39)
Paid dividends of $2.00 per share. There were 33,000 shares issued and 5,000 shares of treasury stock - cash payment for $52,000
(33,000 shares - 5,000 shares) × $2