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Prepare entries in journal form without explanations to record the following transactions involving Dailey Corporation's $5 par value common stock:
 Apr. 1 Purchased 500 shares of its own common stock for $12, the current market  price. This is the first transaction involving its own stock engaged in by the  company.  May 1 Sold 100 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $15 June 1 Retired 100 of the shares purchased on April 1. The original issue price was $8 July 1 Sold 200 of the shares purchased on April 1 for $10\begin{array}{l}\text { Apr. } 1 \text { Purchased } 500 \text { shares of its own common stock for } \$ 12 \text {, the current market } \\\text { price. This is the first transaction involving its own stock engaged in by the } \\\text { company. } \\\text { May } 1 \text { Sold } 100 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text { for } \$ 15 \text {. } \\\text { June } 1 \text { Retired } 100 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text {. The original issue price was } \$ 8 \text {. } \\\text { July } 1 \text { Sold } 200 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text { for } \$ 10 \text {. }\end{array}
 Prepare entries in journal form without explanations to record the following transactions involving Dailey Corporation's $5 par value common stock:   \begin{array}{l} \text { Apr. } 1 \text { Purchased } 500 \text { shares of its own common stock for } \$ 12 \text {, the current market } \\ \text { price. This is the first transaction involving its own stock engaged in by the } \\ \text { company. } \\ \text { May } 1 \text { Sold } 100 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text { for } \$ 15 \text {. } \\ \text { June } 1 \text { Retired } 100 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text {. The original issue price was } \$ 8 \text {. } \\ \text { July } 1 \text { Sold } 200 \text { of the shares purchased on April } 1 \text { for } \$ 10 \text {. } \end{array}


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