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An analysis of stockholders' equity of Hahn Corporation as of January 1, 2010, is as follows: Common stock, par value $20; authorized 100,000 shares; issued and outstanding 90,000 shares $1,800,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par 900,000
Retained earnings 760,000
Total $3,460,000

Hahn uses the cost method of accounting for treasury stock and during 2010 entered into the following transactions:

Acquired 2,500 shares of its stock for $75,000.
Sold 2,000 treasury shares at $35 per share.
Sold the remaining treasury shares at $20 per share.

Assuming no other equity transactions occurred during 2010, what should Hahn report at December 31, 2010, as total additional paid-in capital?
a. $895,000
b. $900,000
c. $905,000
d. $915,000

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