Record the issuance of 8,000 shares of preferred stock with a par value $10 for a price of $20 per share.
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The total par value of the preferred stock is calculated by multiplying the number of shares issued by the par value per share. Total par value = 8,000 shares * $10 = $80,000 Show more…
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