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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
5

What are the merit and demerit of business organization? ​

Business
1 answer:
jonny [76]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Merit

Independence

Lifestyle

Financial rewards

Learning opportunities

Creative freedom and personal satisfaction

Demerit

Financial risk

Stress

Time commitment

Undesirable duties

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                           December 31, 2021

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    Common Stock $1 par                                  $160,000

    (160,000 shares authorized, 157,250

    shares outstanding)

    Additional paid in capital,                         $8,360,000

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    Additional paid in capital,                               $13,750

    from Treasury Stock                                <u>                      </u>

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Retained earnings                                          <u>$2,879,625</u>

Sub-total                                                           $11,413,375

    Treasury Stock                                           <u>  ($165,000)</u>

Total Stockholders' Equity                           $11,248,375

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July 1 Pays the cash dividend declared on June 1.

Dr Dividends payable 270,375

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