Dividends on preferred and common stock Obj. 2 Yosemite Bike Corp. manufactures mountain bikes and distributes them

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Dividends on preferred and common stock Obj. 2 Yosemite Bike Corp. manufactures mountain bikes and distributes them through retail outlets in California, Oregon, and Washington. Yosemite Bike has declared the following annual dividends over a six-year period ended December 31 of each year: 20Y1, $24,000; 20Y2, $10,000; 20Y3,

$126,000; 20Y4, $100,000; 20Y5, $125,000; and 20Y6, $125,000. During the entire period, the outstanding stock of the company was composed of 25,000 shares of cumulative preferred 2%

stock, $90 par, and 100,000 shares of common stock, $4 par.

Instructions 1. Determine the total dividends and the per-share dividends declared on each class of stock for each of the six years. There were no dividends in arrears at the beginning of 20Y1. Summarize the data in tabular form, using the following column headings:

Year Total Dividends Preferred Dividends Common Dividends Total Per Share Total Per Share 20Y1 $ 24,000 20Y2 10,000 20Y3 126,000 20Y4 100,000 20Y5 125,000 20Y6 125,000 2. Determine the average annual dividend per share for each class of stock for the six-year period.
3. Assuming a market price of $100 for the preferred stock and $5 for the common stock, determine the average annual percentage return on initial shareholders’ investment, based on the average annual dividend per share

(a) for preferred stock and

(b) for common stock.AppendixLO1

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Corporate Financial Accounting

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Authors: Carl Warren, Jefferson Jones

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