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Windborn Company has 30,000 shares of cumulative preferred 3% stock, $100 par and 50,000 shares of $20 par common stock. The following amounts were distributed as dividends:
20Y1 | $135,000 |
20Y2 | 72,000 |
20Y3 | 270,000 |
Determine the dividends per share for preferred and common stock for each year. Round all answers to two decimal places. If an answer is zero, enter '0'.
(dividends per share) |
Common Stock (dividends per share) |
|
20Y1 | $ | $ |
20Y2 | $ | $ |
20Y3 |
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