/*! This file is auto-generated */ .wp-block-button__link{color:#fff;background-color:#32373c;border-radius:9999px;box-shadow:none;text-decoration:none;padding:calc(.667em + 2px) calc(1.333em + 2px);font-size:1.125em}.wp-block-file__button{background:#32373c;color:#fff;text-decoration:none} Question 29Q McNabb Corp. had \(100,000 of 7%... [FREE SOLUTION] | 91影视

91影视

McNabb Corp. had \(100,000 of 7%, \)20 par value preferred stock, and 12,000 shares of \(25 par value common stock outstanding throughout 2017.

  1. Assuming that total dividends declared in 2017 were \)64,000, and that the preferred stock is not cumulative but is fully participating, common stockholders should receive 2017 dividends of what amount?
  2. Assuming that total dividends declared in 2017 were \(64,000, and that the preferred stock is fully participating and cumulative with preferred dividends in arrears for 2016, preferred stockholders should receive 2017 dividends totaling what amount?
  3. Assuming that total dividends declared in 2017 were \)30,000, that the preferred stock is cumulative, nonparticipating, and was issued on January 1, 2016, and that $5,000 of preferred dividends were declared and paid in 2016, the common stockholders should receive 2017 dividends totaling what amount?

Short Answer

Expert verified

While computing for the above illustration total dividend was found as follows:

  1. Total Dividend to common stockholder = $48,000
  2. Total Dividend to preferred stockholder = $21,250
  3. Total Dividend to common stockholder = $21,000

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Preferred Stock

Common stockholders do not have access to special rights granted to preferred stockholders. If a company is liquidated, preferred stock, for example, will typically pay a higher dividend and have a bigger claim on assets.

02

Explaining the part (a) of the above question

Preferred

Common

Total

Current year鈥檚 dividend, 7%

$7,000

$21,000*

$28,000

Participating dividend of 9%

$9,000

$27,000

$36,000

Totals

$16,000

$48,000

$64,000

*(Below is the computation of Amounts)

Current years鈥 dividend

Preferred, 7% of $100,000=$ 7,000

Common, 7% of $130,000=$ 21,000

$28,000

The amount available for production

($64,000-$28,000)

$36000

Par value of stock that is to participate

($100,000+$300,000)

$400,000

Rate of participation

($36,000$400,000)

9%

Therefore, Participating Dividend:-

Preferred 9% of $100,000=$9000

Common 9% of 300,000=$27,000

Dividends=$36,000

03

Determining the stockholder’s dividend in part (b)

Preferred

Common

Total

Dividend in arrears, 7% of $ 100,000

$7,000

$7,000

Current years Dividend,7%

$7,000

$21,000

$28,000

Participating dividend 7.25% ($29,000 $400,000)*

7,250

21,750

29,000

Totals

$21,250

$42,750

$64,000

*(The same type of schedule as shown in (a) could be used here)

04

Calculating the total amount of dividend in part (c)

Preferred

Common

Total

Dividend in arrears($100,000 7%)-$5,000

$ 2,000

$2,000

Current year 7%

$7,000

$7,000

Remainder to common

$21,000

$21,000

Totals

$9,000

$21,000

$30,000

Unlock Step-by-Step Solutions & Ace Your Exams!

  • Full Textbook Solutions

    Get detailed explanations and key concepts

  • Unlimited Al creation

    Al flashcards, explanations, exams and more...

  • Ads-free access

    To over 500 millions flashcards

  • Money-back guarantee

    We refund you if you fail your exam.

Over 30 million students worldwide already upgrade their learning with 91影视!

One App. One Place for Learning.

All the tools & learning materials you need for study success - in one app.

Get started for free

Most popular questions from this chapter

Mary Tokar is comparing a GAAP-based company to a company that uses IFRS. Both companies report equity investments. The IFRS company reports unrealized losses on these investments under the heading 鈥淩eserves鈥 in its equity section. However, Mary can find no similar heading in the GAAP-based company financial statements. Can Mary conclude that the GAAP-based company has no unrealized gains or losses on its non-trading equity investments? Explain.

(Preferred Stock Entries and Dividends) Otis Thorpe Corporation has 10,000 shares of \(100 par value, 8%, preferred stock and 50,000 shares of \)10 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2017.

Instructions

Answer the questions in each of the following independent situations.

  1. If the preferred stock is cumulative and dividends were last paid on the preferred stock on December 31, 2014, what are the dividends in arrears that should be reported on the December 31, 2017, balance sheet? How should these dividends be reported?
  2. If the preferred stock is convertible into seven shares of \(10 par value common stock and 4,000 shares are converted, what entry is required for the conversion assuming the preferred stock was issued at par value?
  3. If the preferred stock was issued at \)107 per share, how should the preferred stock be reported in the stockholders鈥 equity section?

Dividends are sometimes said to have been paid 鈥渙ut of retained earnings.鈥 What is the error, if any, in that statement?

Stock splits and stock dividends may be used by a corporation to change the number of shares of its stock outstanding.

  1. What is meant by a stock split effected in the form of a dividend?
  2. From an accounting viewpoint, explain how the stock split effected in the form of a dividend differs from an ordinary stock dividend.
  3. How should a stock dividend that has been declared but not yet issued be classified in a balance sheet? Why?

Teller Corporation鈥檚 post-closing trial balance at December 31, 2017, was as follows.

TELLER CORPORATION

POST-CLOSING TRIAL BALANCE

DECEMBER 31, 2017

Dr.

Cr.

Accounts payable

\( 310,000

Accounts receivable

\) 480,000

Accumulated depreciation鈥攂uilding and equipment

185,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

30,000

Bonds payable

700,000

Building and equipment

1,450,000

Cash

190,000

Dividends payable on preference shares鈥攃ash

4,000

Inventories

560,000

Land

400,000

Prepaid expenses

40,000

Retained earnings

201,000

Share capital鈥攐rdinary (\(1 par value)

200,000

Share capital鈥攑reference (\)50 par value)

500,000

Share premium鈥攐rdinary

1,000,000

Share premium鈥攖reasury

160,000

Treasury shares鈥攐rdinary at cost

170,000

Totals

\(3,290,000

\)3,290,000

On December 31, 2017, Teller had the following number of ordinary and preference shares.

Ordinary

Preference

Authorized

600,000

60,000

Issued

200,000

10,000

Outstanding

190,000

10,000

The dividends on preference shares are \(4 cumulative. In addition, the preference shares have a preference in the liquidation of \)50 per share.

Instructions

Prepare the equity section of Teller鈥檚 statement of financial position at December 31, 2017.

See all solutions

Recommended explanations on Business Studies Textbooks

View all explanations

What do you think about this solution?

We value your feedback to improve our textbook solutions.

Study anywhere. Anytime. Across all devices.