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Nike is the world’s leading designer, marketer, and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel, equipment,

Nike is the world’s leading designer, marketer, and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories. The following is a press release from the company: 

NIKE, INC. ANNOUNCES 11 PERCENT INCREASE IN QUARTERLY DIVIDEND BEAVERTON, 

Ore.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—NIKE, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) announced today that its Board of Directors has approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share. . . . This represents an increase of 11 percent versus the prior quarterly dividend rate of $0.18 per share. The dividend declared today is payable on January 2, 2018, to shareholders of record at the close of business December 4, 2017. “Today’s announcement, combined with the four-year $12 billion share repurchase program we announced in 2015, demonstrates our continued confidence in generating strong cash flow and returns for shareholders through our new Consumer Direct Offense as we continue to invest in fueling sustainable, long-term growth and profitability.” 

When the share repurchase program was announced the company also declared a stock split distributed in the form of a 100% stock dividend. At that time Nike’s 1,200 million shares were trading at $130 per share. Nike’s shares have a stated value of $0.001 per share. 

 

Required: 

1. How did Nike account for the stock split? Prepare the appropriate journal entry. 

2. Assume Nike repurchased 50 million shares after the stock split at an average price of $59 per share. The original issue price of the shares, after adjusting for the 6 stock splits since the shares were issued, was $0.15 per share. What entry would Nike have recorded to account for the repurchase? Nike views the repurchase of stock as a formal retirement of shares. 

3. Suppose Nike views the repurchase of stock as an acquisition of treasury stock. What entry would Nike have recorded to account for the repurchase? 

4. How should Nike account for the cash dividend announced in the press release? Prepare the entries for the declaration and for the payment of the dividend.

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Expert Solution

1) The Stock split as such do not require any entry, but because the stock split is in the form of a 100% stock dividend, so journal entry would be:

Date Accounts Title Debit $\'million Credit $\'million    
1 Stock dividend

156000

 

(1200*130)

 
  Common Stock distributable  

1.2

(1200*0.001)

 
  Additional paid in Capital-CS  

155998.8

   
  (being 100% stock dividend issued @ $130 market value)    

 

2) As Nike views the repurchase of stock as retirement of shares, so entry would be:

Date

Accounts Title

Debit $\'million

Credit $\'million

   
2 common stock, stated value $0.001

0.05

 

(50*0.001)

 
  Additional paid in Capital-CS

2949.95

     
  Stock purchase  

2950

(59*50)

 
  (being repurchased stock retired)      

 

3) Now, as Nike views the repurchase of stock as Acquisition of Treasury shares, so entry would be:

Date

Accounts Title

Debit $\'million

Credit $\'million

   
3 Treasury Stock

2950

 

(59*50)

 
  Cash  

2950

   
  (being treasury stock purchased)      

 

4) The cash dividend on after split Outstanding Shares should be recorded on declaration date as:

Date

Accounts Title

Debit $\'million

Credit $\'million

   
4 Dividend

480

 

(1200*2*0.20)

 
  Dividend payable  

480

   
 

(being dividend declared and made due)

     
           
  Dividend payable

480

     
  Cash  

480

   
  (being cash dividend paid off)        

1. 155998.8

2. 2950

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