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Treasury Stock
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Treasury stock explained
Treasury stock and share buyback accounting. How does it work, and how does it affect the financial statements? In this video we show how purchases of treasury stock (or “share buybacks”) affect the cash flow statement and the balance sheet, we walk through the accounting for both share buybacks as well as re-issuing shares, and discuss the effect of share buybacks on earnings per share. All of this in the context of a real-life example, so this goes beyond just the textbook explanation!
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Introduction to treasury stock
00:29 Stock repurchase example
01:39 Accounting for share buybacks
02:11 Treasury stock on the balance sheet
02:37 Treasury stock overview
03:04 Accounting for re-issuing treasury stock
04:32 How share repurchases affect EPS
Philip de Vroe (The Finance ...
published: 08 Feb 2018
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Treasury Stock.
In this session, I discuss treasury stock.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
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published: 26 Dec 2021
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14 -- Treasury Stock
An overview of treasury stock, to accompany http://www.principlesofaccounting.com Chapter 14, Corporate Equity Accounting.
*Check out the Classroom page to find out how to take this course for credit: http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/classroom.html
published: 23 Nov 2010
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What is Treasury Stock
This video explains what treasury stock is and why we have it. This topic can be found in chapter 10 of the textbook.
published: 31 Jul 2021
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Stockholders' Equity: Accounting for Treasury Stock
This video shows how to purchase treasury stock, and re-sell it above cost, at cost, and below cost.
@ProfAlldredge
For best viewing, switch to 1080p
published: 13 Jul 2015
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Treasury Stock. FAR CPA Exam
In this session, we explain treasury stock in a form of an example.
Start your free trial: https://farhatlectures.com/
Understanding Treasury Stock
Treasury stock refers to shares that were once part of the outstanding shares of a company but were subsequently reacquired by the company itself. These shares are held in the company's treasury and are essentially taken out of circulation. Treasury stock plays a significant role in corporate finance, affecting shareholders' equity and the distribution of dividends. Here’s a comprehensive overview of treasury stock, its implications, and how it's managed.
1. How Treasury Stock is Created
Treasury stock is created when a company buys back its own shares from investors. This can be done for various reasons, including to reduce the number of sha...
published: 19 May 2024
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Treasury Stock
This video discusses treasury stock with are reacquired shares. It also goes over the journal entries of requiring and reissuing.
published: 30 Oct 2015
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AMC STOCK UPDATE: Could the Banking Crisis Trigger an AMC Stock Surge?
AMC STOCK UPDATE: Could the Banking Crisis Trigger an AMC Stock Surge?
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published: 13 Jul 2024
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Treasury Stock Journal Entries
This video demonstrates the journal entries necessary to record the purchase and resell of treasury stock using the cost method.
published: 01 Aug 2019
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Treasury Stock
This video explains what treasury stock is. An example is presented to illustrate how treasury stock is recorded with a journal entry and how it affects the ba...
This video explains what treasury stock is. An example is presented to illustrate how treasury stock is recorded with a journal entry and how it affects the balance sheet.
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This video explains what treasury stock is. An example is presented to illustrate how treasury stock is recorded with a journal entry and how it affects the balance sheet.
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- published: 04 Sep 2014
- views: 80990
5:44
Treasury stock explained
Treasury stock and share buyback accounting. How does it work, and how does it affect the financial statements? In this video we show how purchases of treasury ...
Treasury stock and share buyback accounting. How does it work, and how does it affect the financial statements? In this video we show how purchases of treasury stock (or “share buybacks”) affect the cash flow statement and the balance sheet, we walk through the accounting for both share buybacks as well as re-issuing shares, and discuss the effect of share buybacks on earnings per share. All of this in the context of a real-life example, so this goes beyond just the textbook explanation!
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Introduction to treasury stock
00:29 Stock repurchase example
01:39 Accounting for share buybacks
02:11 Treasury stock on the balance sheet
02:37 Treasury stock overview
03:04 Accounting for re-issuing treasury stock
04:32 How share repurchases affect EPS
Philip de Vroe (The Finance Storyteller) aims to make strategy, finance and leadership enjoyable and easier to understand. Learn the business vocabulary to join the conversation with your CEO at your company. Understand how financial statements work in order to make better stock market investment decisions. Philip delivers training in various formats: YouTube videos, classroom sessions, webinars, and business simulations. Connect with me through Linked In!
https://wn.com/Treasury_Stock_Explained
Treasury stock and share buyback accounting. How does it work, and how does it affect the financial statements? In this video we show how purchases of treasury stock (or “share buybacks”) affect the cash flow statement and the balance sheet, we walk through the accounting for both share buybacks as well as re-issuing shares, and discuss the effect of share buybacks on earnings per share. All of this in the context of a real-life example, so this goes beyond just the textbook explanation!
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Introduction to treasury stock
00:29 Stock repurchase example
01:39 Accounting for share buybacks
02:11 Treasury stock on the balance sheet
02:37 Treasury stock overview
03:04 Accounting for re-issuing treasury stock
04:32 How share repurchases affect EPS
Philip de Vroe (The Finance Storyteller) aims to make strategy, finance and leadership enjoyable and easier to understand. Learn the business vocabulary to join the conversation with your CEO at your company. Understand how financial statements work in order to make better stock market investment decisions. Philip delivers training in various formats: YouTube videos, classroom sessions, webinars, and business simulations. Connect with me through Linked In!
- published: 08 Feb 2018
- views: 24989
11:11
Treasury Stock.
In this session, I discuss treasury stock.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com...
In this session, I discuss treasury stock.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#CPAEXAM #intermediateaccounting #accountingstudent
https://wn.com/Treasury_Stock.
In this session, I discuss treasury stock.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#CPAEXAM #intermediateaccounting #accountingstudent
- published: 26 Dec 2021
- views: 8670
3:28
14 -- Treasury Stock
An overview of treasury stock, to accompany http://www.principlesofaccounting.com Chapter 14, Corporate Equity Accounting.
*Check out the Classroom page to fin...
An overview of treasury stock, to accompany http://www.principlesofaccounting.com Chapter 14, Corporate Equity Accounting.
*Check out the Classroom page to find out how to take this course for credit: http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/classroom.html
https://wn.com/14_Treasury_Stock
An overview of treasury stock, to accompany http://www.principlesofaccounting.com Chapter 14, Corporate Equity Accounting.
*Check out the Classroom page to find out how to take this course for credit: http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/classroom.html
- published: 23 Nov 2010
- views: 15990
1:18
What is Treasury Stock
This video explains what treasury stock is and why we have it. This topic can be found in chapter 10 of the textbook.
This video explains what treasury stock is and why we have it. This topic can be found in chapter 10 of the textbook.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Treasury_Stock
This video explains what treasury stock is and why we have it. This topic can be found in chapter 10 of the textbook.
- published: 31 Jul 2021
- views: 1289
4:55
Stockholders' Equity: Accounting for Treasury Stock
This video shows how to purchase treasury stock, and re-sell it above cost, at cost, and below cost.
@ProfAlldredge
For best viewing, switch to 1080p
This video shows how to purchase treasury stock, and re-sell it above cost, at cost, and below cost.
@ProfAlldredge
For best viewing, switch to 1080p
https://wn.com/Stockholders'_Equity_Accounting_For_Treasury_Stock
This video shows how to purchase treasury stock, and re-sell it above cost, at cost, and below cost.
@ProfAlldredge
For best viewing, switch to 1080p
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 17593
12:59
Treasury Stock. FAR CPA Exam
In this session, we explain treasury stock in a form of an example.
Start your free trial: https://farhatlectures.com/
Understanding Treasury Stock
Treasury st...
In this session, we explain treasury stock in a form of an example.
Start your free trial: https://farhatlectures.com/
Understanding Treasury Stock
Treasury stock refers to shares that were once part of the outstanding shares of a company but were subsequently reacquired by the company itself. These shares are held in the company's treasury and are essentially taken out of circulation. Treasury stock plays a significant role in corporate finance, affecting shareholders' equity and the distribution of dividends. Here’s a comprehensive overview of treasury stock, its implications, and how it's managed.
1. How Treasury Stock is Created
Treasury stock is created when a company buys back its own shares from investors. This can be done for various reasons, including to reduce the number of shares on the market, to increase the ownership stake of remaining shareholders, or to make use of excess cash to improve financial ratios.
2. Accounting for Treasury Stock
Treasury stock is recorded on the balance sheet under shareholders' equity as a contra equity account. This means it has a debit balance, unlike most other equity accounts, which have credit balances. The cost method and the par value method are two primary ways to account for treasury stock:
Cost Method: The most common method, where the cost of the repurchased shares is debited to the treasury stock account.
Par Value Method: Less common, involves debiting the treasury stock account for the par value of the repurchased shares and the excess of the purchase price over par value to the additional paid-in capital account.
3. Effects of Treasury Stock
On Shareholders' Equity
Reduces Equity: Buying back shares reduces total shareholders' equity because the company is using its assets to buy back equity.
Reduces Outstanding Shares: This can increase the earnings per share (EPS) since there are fewer shares among which profits are distributed.
On Corporate Control
Increases Control: Repurchasing shares can be a strategy to consolidate control, reducing the risk of hostile takeovers since fewer shares are available for potential hostile parties to purchase.
On Dividends
Impact on Dividends: Treasury shares do not receive dividends. This can effectively increase the dividend yield of remaining shares if the same total dividend is distributed among fewer shares.
4. Reasons for Repurchasing Shares
Share Price Support: Companies might buy back shares to support the stock price during times of market weakness or when the management feels the stock is undervalued.
Financial Strategy: Improving financial ratios such as return on equity (ROE) and earnings per share (EPS) by reducing the number of outstanding shares.
Employee Compensation Plans: Shares held as treasury stock can be used to fulfill obligations under employee stock option plans (ESOPs) and other compensation-related requirements.
5. Disposal of Treasury Stock
When a company decides to dispose of treasury stock, it can either reissue the shares to the public or permanently retire them. If the shares are reissued, they become part of the outstanding shares again. If the shares are retired, the company reduces the number of shares it has issued.
Reissuing Shares: This can provide the company with additional capital if needed, without the necessity of issuing all-new shares.
Retiring Shares: Permanently reduces the number of shares outstanding, which can have long-term benefits for financial ratios.
6. Regulatory and Disclosure Requirements
Companies must comply with regulatory requirements regarding treasury stock transactions, including disclosure in financial statements under applicable accounting standards. These transactions are closely monitored to ensure they do not manipulate earnings or mislead investors.
Conclusion
Treasury stock is a key component of a company's equity management strategy. It affects the company's capital structure, control, financial health, and shareholder value. Understanding how treasury stock works helps investors and corporate managers make informed decisions regarding equity transactions and corporate governance.
#cpaexaminindia #accountingmajor #accountingstudents
https://wn.com/Treasury_Stock._Far_Cpa_Exam
In this session, we explain treasury stock in a form of an example.
Start your free trial: https://farhatlectures.com/
Understanding Treasury Stock
Treasury stock refers to shares that were once part of the outstanding shares of a company but were subsequently reacquired by the company itself. These shares are held in the company's treasury and are essentially taken out of circulation. Treasury stock plays a significant role in corporate finance, affecting shareholders' equity and the distribution of dividends. Here’s a comprehensive overview of treasury stock, its implications, and how it's managed.
1. How Treasury Stock is Created
Treasury stock is created when a company buys back its own shares from investors. This can be done for various reasons, including to reduce the number of shares on the market, to increase the ownership stake of remaining shareholders, or to make use of excess cash to improve financial ratios.
2. Accounting for Treasury Stock
Treasury stock is recorded on the balance sheet under shareholders' equity as a contra equity account. This means it has a debit balance, unlike most other equity accounts, which have credit balances. The cost method and the par value method are two primary ways to account for treasury stock:
Cost Method: The most common method, where the cost of the repurchased shares is debited to the treasury stock account.
Par Value Method: Less common, involves debiting the treasury stock account for the par value of the repurchased shares and the excess of the purchase price over par value to the additional paid-in capital account.
3. Effects of Treasury Stock
On Shareholders' Equity
Reduces Equity: Buying back shares reduces total shareholders' equity because the company is using its assets to buy back equity.
Reduces Outstanding Shares: This can increase the earnings per share (EPS) since there are fewer shares among which profits are distributed.
On Corporate Control
Increases Control: Repurchasing shares can be a strategy to consolidate control, reducing the risk of hostile takeovers since fewer shares are available for potential hostile parties to purchase.
On Dividends
Impact on Dividends: Treasury shares do not receive dividends. This can effectively increase the dividend yield of remaining shares if the same total dividend is distributed among fewer shares.
4. Reasons for Repurchasing Shares
Share Price Support: Companies might buy back shares to support the stock price during times of market weakness or when the management feels the stock is undervalued.
Financial Strategy: Improving financial ratios such as return on equity (ROE) and earnings per share (EPS) by reducing the number of outstanding shares.
Employee Compensation Plans: Shares held as treasury stock can be used to fulfill obligations under employee stock option plans (ESOPs) and other compensation-related requirements.
5. Disposal of Treasury Stock
When a company decides to dispose of treasury stock, it can either reissue the shares to the public or permanently retire them. If the shares are reissued, they become part of the outstanding shares again. If the shares are retired, the company reduces the number of shares it has issued.
Reissuing Shares: This can provide the company with additional capital if needed, without the necessity of issuing all-new shares.
Retiring Shares: Permanently reduces the number of shares outstanding, which can have long-term benefits for financial ratios.
6. Regulatory and Disclosure Requirements
Companies must comply with regulatory requirements regarding treasury stock transactions, including disclosure in financial statements under applicable accounting standards. These transactions are closely monitored to ensure they do not manipulate earnings or mislead investors.
Conclusion
Treasury stock is a key component of a company's equity management strategy. It affects the company's capital structure, control, financial health, and shareholder value. Understanding how treasury stock works helps investors and corporate managers make informed decisions regarding equity transactions and corporate governance.
#cpaexaminindia #accountingmajor #accountingstudents
- published: 19 May 2024
- views: 916
7:21
Treasury Stock
This video discusses treasury stock with are reacquired shares. It also goes over the journal entries of requiring and reissuing.
This video discusses treasury stock with are reacquired shares. It also goes over the journal entries of requiring and reissuing.
https://wn.com/Treasury_Stock
This video discusses treasury stock with are reacquired shares. It also goes over the journal entries of requiring and reissuing.
- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 18346
5:43
AMC STOCK UPDATE: Could the Banking Crisis Trigger an AMC Stock Surge?
AMC STOCK UPDATE: Could the Banking Crisis Trigger an AMC Stock Surge?
🎥FOOTAGE licensed through Storyblocks and except parts about the topic that have been us...
AMC STOCK UPDATE: Could the Banking Crisis Trigger an AMC Stock Surge?
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- published: 13 Jul 2024
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Treasury Stock Journal Entries
This video demonstrates the journal entries necessary to record the purchase and resell of treasury stock using the cost method.
This video demonstrates the journal entries necessary to record the purchase and resell of treasury stock using the cost method.
https://wn.com/Treasury_Stock_Journal_Entries
This video demonstrates the journal entries necessary to record the purchase and resell of treasury stock using the cost method.
- published: 01 Aug 2019
- views: 5004