Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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The stockholders' equity section of The Seventies Shop is presented here.
THE SEVENTIES SHOP
Balance Sheet (partial)
($ in thousands)
Stockholders' equity:
Preferred stock, $50 par value
Common stock, $5 par value
Additional paid-in capital
Total paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Treasury stock
Total stockholders' equity
$0
13,000
28,600
Dividends paid
41,600
46,000
(2,300)
$85,300
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Based on the stockholders' equity section of The Seventies Shop, answer the following questions. Remember that all
amounts are presented in thousands.
4. If retained earnings at the beginning of the period was $39 million and net income during the year was $10,438,750, how much was
paid in dividends for the year? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions. (i.e., 5 should be entered as 5,000,000).)
Gusion Corporation has provided the following financial data (in thousands of dollars):
Total assets..
Stockholders' equity:
Preferred stock, P100 par value, 5%..
Common stock, P2 par value.
Additional paid-in capital-common stock
Retained earnings.......
Year 2
P1,520
P200
P400
P160
P380
Year 1
P1,490
P200
P400
P160
P320
Net income for Year 2 was P110 thousand. Interest expense was P21 thousand. The tax rate was 30%. Dividends on
common stock during Year 2 totaled P40 thousand. Dividends on preferred stock totaled P10 thousand. The market price of
common stock at the end of Year 2 was P9.15 per share. What is the dividend yield ratio?
Assume you are given the following abbreviated financial statements:
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($ in millions)
Current assets
$115
Fixed and other assets
$186
Total assets
$301
Current liabilities
$88
Long-term debt
$38
Stockholders' equity
$175
Total liabilities and equity
$301
Common shares outstanding
11
million shares
Total revenues
$469
Total operating costs and expenses
$402
Interest expense
$9
Income taxes
$23
Net profits
$35
Dividends paid to common stockholders
$11
.
On the basis of this information, calculate as many liquidity, activity, leverage, profitability, and common stock measures as you…
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Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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