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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
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Which is the opportunity cost for attending college?

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finlep [7]3 years ago
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A or C i think :) tel me if im wrong
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Payout Ratio 69.9%

Earning Per Share $0.94

Return on the Common Stockholder Equity 12.6%

Explanations:-

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1. Calculation for Payout Ratio

Using this formula

Payout Ratio = Dividend Declared/Net Income

Dividend Declared = $0.70 * Shares outstanding

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Payout Ratio = $194793.90/$278600 = 69.9%

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2. Calculation for Earning Per Share

Using this formula

Earning Per share =(Net Income – Preference Dividend)/Avg Common Stock shares

Net Income = $2786,00

Preference Dividend = $294,000 * 6%

= $17640

Average Common Stock shares = (Beginning Shares outstanding + Ending Shares outstanding)/2

Beginning Shares outstanding = 279,167 – 4,900 = 274,267

Ending Shares outstanding = 278,277

Average = (274,267 + 278,277)/2 = 276,272

Earning Per Share= ($278,600 - $17,640)/276,272 = $0.94

Therefore Earning per share will be $0.94

3. Calculation for Return on Common Stockholders Equity

Using this formula

Return on Common Stockholder Equity =

(Net Income – Preference Dividend)/Avg Common Stockholder Equity

Average Common Stockholder Equity = (Beginning Stockholder Equity + Ending Stockholder Equity)/2

Beginning Stockholder Equity will be:

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Beginning Paid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value on Common Stock $536,000

Beginning Retained Earnings $695,000

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Calculation for Ending Retained Earnings

Using this formula

Ending Retained Earnings = Beginning Retained Earnings + Net Income – Dividend on common & Preferred stock

= $695, 000 + $278,600 – ($194,793.90 + $17,640)

= $761,166.10

Average Common Stockholder Equity = ($2,029,300 + $2,120,936.10)/2 = $2,075,118.05

Return on Common Stockholder Equity = ($278,600 - $176,40)/$2,075,118.05

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