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xenn [34]
3 years ago
12

A stockholder who receives a stock dividend would own more shares of stock. expect the market price per share to increase. expec

t retained earnings to increase. expect the par value of the stock to change.
Business
1 answer:
iren [92.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Own more shares of stock.

Explanation: A Stockholder is a person or group of people or an organisation that have or bought certain part of another Organisation. Most corporations are owned by different share or stock holders who own certain parts or units of the shares of the Corporation.

A stockholder who received a Stock dividend would expect to have more stock, as dividend can be in the form of Stocks or Money paid as part of the earnings from the investment.

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CHEYENNE COMPANY BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2020

ASSETS

Current assets :

Cash                                     $237,000

Accounts receivable (net)     347,000

Inventory (LCM)                     408,000

Marketable Investments        127,000

Cash surrender

value of life insurance           97,000

Prepaid expenses                   19,000

Total current assets        $1,235,000       $1,235,000

Property, plant, and

equipment Buildings (net)   577,000

Equipment (net)                     167,000

Land held for future use      182,000

Intangible assets Goodwill    87,000

Total long-term assets    $1,013,000       $1,013,000

Total assets                                             $2,248,000

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable                142,000

Notes payable (short-term) 132,000

Pension obligation                89,000

Rent payable                         56,000

Premium on bonds payable 60,000

Total current liabilities      $479,000       $479,000

Long-term liabilities

Bonds payable                    507,000         $507,000

Total liabilities                                           $986,000

Stockholders’ equity

Common stock, $1.00 par,

authorized 400,000 shares,

issued 297,000                  297,000

Additional paid-in capital    167,000

Retained earnings              798,000

Total Equity                    $1,262,000     $1,262,000

Total liabilities & Stockholders' equity $2,248,000

Explanation:

CHEYENNE COMPANY BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2020

Current assets

Cash                                     $237,000

Accounts receivable (net)     347,000

Inventory (LCM)                     408,000

Marketable Investments        127,000

Cash surrender

value of life insurance           97,000

Prepaid expenses                   19,000

Property, plant, and

equipment Buildings (net)   577,000

Equipment (net)                     167,000

Land held for future use      182,000

Intangible assets Goodwill    87,000

Current liabilities

Accounts payable                142,000

Notes payable (short-term) 132,000

Pension obligation                89,000

Rent payable                         56,000

Premium on bonds payable 60,000

Long-term liabilities

Bonds payable                    507,000

Stockholders’ equity

Common stock, $1.00 par,

authorized 400,000 shares,

issued 297,000                  297,000

Additional paid-in capital    167,000

Retained earnings               ?

Total assets - Liabilities  = Total Equity

= 2,248,000 - 986,000

= 1,262,000

Retained Earnings = Total Equity  - (Common Stock + APIC)

= 1,262,000 - (297,000 + 167,000)

= $798,000

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Answer: 75%

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The probability that demand is less than or equal to the stocking level will be calculated thus:

Underage Cost (Cu) will be given as:

= 3 × Overage Cost(Co) = 3Co

Critical Ratio for seller is given as:

= Cu/(Co+Cu)

= 3Co/(Co + 3Co)

= 3Co / 4Co

= 75%

= 0.75

Therefore, the answer is 75%.

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Auto Loans=($2,000/(48%+10%)]*12%

Auto Loans=($2,000/58%)*12%

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