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Problem 17-10 (Part Level Submission) Bridgeport, Inc. had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1,...

Problem 17-10 (Part Level Submission)

Bridgeport, Inc. had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1, 2020.
Evers Company 1,050 shares @ $15 each $15,750
Rogers Company 890 shares @ $22 each 19,580
Chance Company 490 shares @ $8 each 3,920
Equity investments @ cost 39,250
Fair value adjustment (7,510 )
Equity investments @ fair value $31,740

During 2020, the following transactions took place.
1. On March 1, Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend.
2. On April 30, Bridgeport, Inc. sold 300 shares of Chance Company for $12 per share.
3. On May 15, Bridgeport, Inc. purchased 90 more shares of Evers Company stock at $16 per share.
4. At December 31, 2020, the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers $17, Rogers $21, and Chance $7.

During 2021, the following transactions took place.
5. On February 1, Bridgeport, Inc. sold the remaining Chance shares for $7 per share.
6. On March 1, Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend.
7. On December 21, Evers Company declared a cash dividend of $3 per share to be paid in the next month.
8. At December 31, 2021, the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers $19 and Rogers $23.

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Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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