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Cost of par common stock (10000 share *10) |
100000 |
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Add: Capital in excess of par value (10000 sh. *20) |
200000 |
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Subtract : Direct acquisition cost |
(15000) |
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Subtract: Indirect acquisition cost |
(5000) |
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Subtract: Stock issuance cost |
(3000) |
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Total Shareholder’s equity |
277000 |
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Outstanding stock held by Schein Company |
(100000) |
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Parker’s additional paid in capital account |
177000 |
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