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Pavlova-9 [17]
2 years ago
8

At the beginning of the year, The Mann Corporation, a private entity, decided to go public.

Business
1 answer:
kherson [118]2 years ago
3 0

The financial effects of the Mann Corporation's shareholders' equity transactions are recorded as follows:

The Mann Corporation

Transactions (in thousands)

                  Common   8% Preferred  No-par Prefer-      8%    No-par  B/Sheet

                Shares IPO  Shares IPO     red IPO       Dividend Dividend  Totals  

Assets:

Cash             $80,000     $84,000    $44,000     ($6,400)  ($4,000) $197,600

Shareholders' Equity:

Common Stock                                                                                        $8,000 APIC- Common                                                                                      $72,000

8% Preferred Stock                                                                              $80,000

APIC- Preferred                                                                                      $4,000

$40 Conv. Preferred                                                                           $44,000

Retained Earnings                                                                              ($10,400)

Total Shareholders' Equity                                                              $197,600

Data and Calculations:

<u>Authorized Shares</u>:

10 million shares, Common Stock at $8 par value

100,000 shares, 8% Preferred Stock at $800 par value

200,000 shares, Convertible Preferred Stock of $40 no-par value

<u>Analysis of Sales of Shares</u>:

Cash $80 million Common Stock $8 million Additional Paid-in Capital-Common Stock $72 million, 1,000,000 shares issued at $80

Cash $84 million 8% Preferred Stock $80 million Additional Paid-in Capital-8% Preferred Stock $4 million 100,000 shares issued at $840

Cash $44 million Convertible Preferred Stock $44 million

<u>Calculation of Dividends</u>:

8% Preferred Dividend = $6,400,000 ($80 million x 8%)

$40 Convertible Preferred Dividend = $4,000,000 (100,000 x $40)

Thus, the calculation of the dividend of the $40 non-par Convertible Preferred Stock is based on the $40 x 100,000 shares in issue because the $40 is its implied dividend rate just as the 8% is the implied dividend rate of the 8% Preferred Stock.

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Additional Funds Needed (AFN):

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