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Chapter 12, Problem 12.11BE
Equity investments and dividends
• LO12-5
Turner Company owns 10% of the outstanding stock of ICA Company. During the current year, ICA paid a $5 million cash dividend on its common shares. What effect did this dividend have on Turner’s 2018 financial statements? Explain the reasoning for this effect.
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INTER. ACCTNG. (LOOSE) W/ALEK+CONNECT
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