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North Wind Aviation received its charter during January authorizing the following capital stock: Preferred stock: 8 percent, par $10, authorized 20,000 shares.
Common stock: par $1, authorized 50,000 shares.
The following transactions occurred during the first year of operations in the order given:
a. Issued a total of 31,000 shares of the common stock for $11 per share.
b. Issued 11,000 shares of the preferred stock at $12 per share.
c. Issued 2,100 shares of the common stock at $16 per share and 1,100 shares of the preferred stock at $12.
d. Net income for the first year was $39,000, but no dividends were declared.
Required:
Prepare the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2013.

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