(Learning Objectives 2, 3, 4: Calculate impact of stock transactions on a company in the restaurant industry)
Note: This case is part of The Cheesecake Factory serial case contained in every chapter in this textbook.
The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (NASDAQ: CAKE) is publicly held and had more than 93 million common shares outstanding as of the end of the 2016 fiscal year. The company has
During fiscal year 2016, The Cheesecake Factory declared and paid cash dividends of $0.88 per share, totaling approximately $42.3 million. During that same year, it purchased 2.9 million shares of its own common stock at an approximate cost of $146.5 million.
Requirements
- 1. What impact, if any, would the cash dividend have had on The Cheesecake Factory's assets, liabilities, and equity during 2016?
- 2. What impact, if any, would the cash dividend have had on The Cheesecake Factory's revenues and expenses during 2016?
- 3. On which financial statement(s) would the cash dividends be listed for 2016?
- 1. 4 What impact, if any, would the purchase of the common stock have had on The Cheesecake Factory's assets liabilities and equity during 2016?
- 4. What impact, if any, would the purchase of the common stock have had on The Cheesecake Factory's revenues and expenses during 2016?
- 5. On which financial statement(s) would the repurchase of the common stock be listed for 2016?
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