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11 June, 01:24

How should a "gain" from the sale of treasury stock be reflected when using the cost method of recording treasury stock transactions?

a. As ordinary earnings shown on the income statement.

b. As paid-in capital from treasury stock transactions.

c. As an increase in the amount shown for common stock.

d. As an extraordinary item shown on the income statement.

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  1. 11 June, 03:26
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    b. As paid-in capital from treasury stock transactions.

    Explanation:

    No gain is recognize when selling stock, as this represent contribution to the company from the stockholders. This is not a gain for the company is just a contribution.

    The treasury stock will be write-off, cash will be debited for the amount received and then, any difference will be settle by debiting or crediting the paid-in capital from Treasury Stock.
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