A corporation issues 1,000 shares of no-par value stock and the board of directors sets a stated value of $10 per share. Consequently, $10,000 is recorded in the capital stock account, representing the stated value multiplied by the number of shares issued.
During the board meeting, the directors agreed on a stated value of $15 per share for the new issuance to strengthen the company's equity base.
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