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Fortune, inc. holds 50 shares of treasury stock purchased for $20 per share. in march, fortune sold 10 shares at $50 per share. in december, fortune sold another 5 shares at only $10 per share. the journal entry to record the transaction in december will include a (debit/credit) to the paid-in capital, treasury stock account in the amount of $

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