Answer: In year three the preferred stockholders would receive $7,000 and the common stockholders would receive $25,000.
Explanation: Preferred stockholders are always paid before common stockholders. Since this stock in cumulative it means that when there is not enough income in one year to pay the preferred stock then the company needs to pay them when they have the money in the future.
In this case the preferred stock is 5% of $100 par value and is cumulative. This means that every year the company needs to pay 5% times $100 par value on each stock, and there is 1,000 shares, so the total is $5,000 in preferred stock dividends.
In year one and two they did not declare enough dividends to pay this full amount. In year one they declared $2,000 and year two they declared $6,000. At the end of year two they should have received $10,000, but only received $8,000. In year three they need to pay the preferred stockholders the $2,000 that are in arrears, plus the $5,000 for year three, for a total of $7,000. Since there was $32,000 in dividends declared and $7,000 is going to the preferred stockholders, it means that there is $25,000 left for the common stockholders. $25,000/10,000 shares equals $2.50 dividend per share.
The amount of money needed now to begin the perpetual payments is
P = A/I =15,000÷0.05=300,000
The amount that would need to have been deposited 25 years ago is
P=A÷(1+r)^t
P=300,000÷(1+0.05)^(25)
P=88,590.83
Answer:
$9.6 million
Explanation:
The amount Laramie would record in its books of account in respect of the land acquisition cost is the sum of the cash paid now and the notes payable .
That effectively gives acquisition cost of $9.6 million ($2.9 million+$6.7 million).
The interest payable on the notes payable of $6.7 million would be treated as expense in the income statement of years 2021 and 2022 respectively without being added to the acquisition cost since it is a revenue expense and should not be capitalized.
The client's average cost per share of GRO is $40.61
<h3>What is the cost per share of stock?</h3>
The most recent price at which a stock has traded is known as the "share price," or market price per share of stock. When the price a buyer is prepared to pay for a stock meets the price a seller is willing to accept for a stock, it happens as a result of market forces. Divide the total cost of the acquisition by the number of shares purchased to arrive at the average price per share.
Given:
Net asset value of fund(X) Number of shares purchased(Y) X×Y
$ 44.44 45 $1,999.80
$ 38.46 52 $1,999.92
$ 33.90 59 $2,000.10
$ 48.78 41 $1,999.98
Total 197 $7,999.80
Client's average cost per share $ 40.61
Average cost per share = 7999.80/197 = $40.61
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