Prepare journal entries to record the transactions

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The balance sheet for Tactex Controls Inc., provincially incorporated in 2012, reported the following components of equity on December 31, 2013.

Tactex Controls Inc.
Equity Section of the Balance Sheet
December 31, 2013
  Contributed capital:    
    Preferred shares, $2.1 cumulative, unlimited share
       authorized;29,000 shares issued and outstanding
$ 401,000  
    Common shares, unlimited shares authorized;
        84,000 shares issued and outstanding.
  744,000  
     
    Total contributed capital $ 1,145,000  
    Retained earnings   387,000  
     
    Total equity $ 1,532,000  

In 2014 and 2015, the company had the following transactions affecting shareholders and the equity accounts:

2014 

Jan. 1 Sold 39,000 common shares at $11.54 per share.
5 The directors declared a total cash dividend of $240,000 payable on Feb. 28 to the Feb. 5 shareholders of record. Dividends had not been declared for the years 2012 and 2013. All of the preferred shares had been issued during 2012.

Feb. 28 Paid the dividends declared on January 5.

July 1 Sold preferred shares for a total of $157,000. The average issue price was $20 per share.

Dec. 31 Closed the dividend accounts along with the $577,700 credit balance in the Income Summary account.
2015
Sept. 5 The directors declared the required cash dividend on the preferred shares and a $2.3 per common share cash dividend payable on Oct. 28 to the Oct. 5 shareholders of record.
Oct. 28 Paid the dividends declared on September 5.
Dec. 31 Closed the Cash Dividends account along with the $544,100 credit balance in the Income Summary account.

Required:

1. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions and closings for 2014 and 2015. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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