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Effective May 1, the shareholders of Baltimore Corporation approved a 2-for-1 split of the company’s common stock and an increase in authorized common shares from 100,000 shares (par value $20 per share) to 200,000 shares (par value $10 per share). Baltimore’s shareholders’ equity items immediately before issuance of the stock split shares were as follows:
What should be the balances in Baltimore’s Additional Paid-in Capital and
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