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Ace Company
|
€500,000 |
Share premium – Preference |
€280,000 |
Ordinary share capital, €25 stated value |
€1,500,000 |
Share premium - Ordinary |
€900,000 |
Treasury Shares (10,000 ordinary shares) |
€150,000 |
|
€1,235,000 |
- Determine the number of preferred shares issued; and b) Determine the issue price of each ordinary share, if we assume that the ordinary shares are issued all at one time. Show and explain the solution step by step.
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