In the previous problem, suppose the company instead decides on a four-for-one stock split. The firms 75
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In the previous problem, suppose the company instead decides on a four-for-one stock split. The firm’s 75 cent per share cash dividend on the new (post-split) shares represents an increase of 10 percent over last year’s dividend on the presplit stock. What effect does this have on the equity accounts? What was last year’s dividend per share?
Data from previous problem
The company with the common equity accounts shown here has declared a 15 percent stock dividend when the market value of its stock is $43 per share. What effects on the equity accounts will the distribution of the stock dividend have?
Common stock ($1 par value) ................. $ 385,000
Capital surplus ............................................. 846,000
Retained earnings .................................... 3,720,000
Total owners’ equity ............................. $ 4,951,000
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 978-0071051606
8th Canadian Edition
Authors: Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield