Ace Company stockholder’s equity at the end of 2015 is shown in the table below. Preference share capital, €10 par value €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 Retained earnings €1,235,000 Determine how many shares of ordinary shares are outstanding? and b) determine how much must be the total shareholder’s equity?
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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 how many shares of ordinary shares are outstanding? and b) determine how much must be the total shareholder’s equity?
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- Preferred Stock Dividends Seashell Corporation has 25,000 shares outstanding of 8%, S10 par value, cumulative preferred stock. In 2017 and 2018, no dividends were declared on preferred stock. In 2019, Seashell had a profitable year and decided to pay dividends to stockholders of both preferred and common stock. Required: If Seashell has $200,000 available for dividends in 2019, how much could it pay to the common stockholders Seashell Corporation has 25,000 shares outstanding of 8%, S10 par value, cumulative preferred stock. In 2017 and 2018, no dividends were declared on preferred stock. In 2019, Seashell had a profitable year and decided to pay dividends to stockholders of both preferred and common stock. Required: If Seashell has S200,000 available for dividends in 2019, how much could it pay to the common stockholdersCumulative Preferred Dividends Capital stock of Barr Company includes: As of December 31, 2018, 2 years dividends are in arrears on the preferred stock. 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