Provide journal entries to record issuance


Maritime Corp. is a junior mining company listed on the TSX. The common share price of Maritime fluctuates in value. Recent swings went from a high of $16 to a low of $0.30. Maritime issued stock rights on 1 September 20X5 to a consultant, in exchange for a project completed over the last year. The consultant estimated her time was worth $37,000, but the company estimated that it could have had the necessary work done for about $31,000 cash. The rights specified that 4,000 common shares could be bought for $0.20 per share at any time over the next 10 years. The market price of common shares was $1.50 on the day the rights were issued. At the same time options were issued to the consultant, identical rights were issued to the company lawyer for work done to date. An option pricing model valued each set of stock rights at $35,000.

Required:

Provide journal entries to record issuance of the two sets of rights. Justify values used.

Assume that, two years after issuance, when the market price of the shares was $14, the consultant exercised her rights. Provide the appropriate entry.

Assume that, 10 years after issuance, when the market price of the shares was $0.10, the lawyer's rights expired. Provide the entry, if any.

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