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Acompany has the following transactions during the year related to stockholders’ equity.
february 1 issues 5,600 shares of no-par common stock for $15 per share.
may 15 issues 400 shares of $10 par value, 10.5% preferred stock for $12 per share.
october 1 declares a cash dividend of $1.05 per share to all stockholders of record (both common and preferred) on october 15.
october 15 date of record.
october 31 pays the cash dividend declared on october 1.
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1. record each of these transactions.

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