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4 April, 22:41

Fogel Co. has $3,000,000 of 8% convertible bonds outstanding. Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 30 shares of $30 par value common stock. The bonds pay interest on January 31 and July 31. On July 31, 2014, the holders of $960,000 bonds exercised the conversion privilege. On that date the market price of the bonds was 105 and the market price of the common stock was $36. The total unamortized bond premium at the date of conversion was $210,000. Fogel should record, as a result of this conversion, a

a. credit of $163,200 to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.

b. credit of $144,000 to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.

c. credit of $67,200 to Premium on Bonds Payable.

d. loss of $9,600.

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  1. 4 April, 22:49
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    The correct answer is option (a) credit of $163,200 to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.

    Explanation:

    Solution

    Now,

    For a $3,000,000 worth of bonds, $210,000 is the premium of unamortized

    Hence, for $960,000 worth of bonds is denoted as

    = $210,000 / $3,000,000 x $960,000 = $67,200 is the unamortized premium.

    Thus,

    For Each $1,000 bond = 30 shares

    so,

    $960,000 worth of bonds is = 30/1000 x $960,000 = 28,800 common shares

    Then again, we are taking out the $960,000 worth of bonds beside with $67,200 premium by removing both.

    The per value of common stock is credited. also, the balancing figure is added to Paid in capital in excess of par (960,000 + 67,200 - 864,000 = $163,200)
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