In 2024, Bright Coast Corporation declared total dividends of $55,000. The company has 1,200 shares of 4%, $100 par cumulative preferred stock. There dividends are no in arrears. How much is paid to preferred and common shareholders?

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In 2024, Bright Coast Corporation declared total
dividends of $55,000. The company has 1,200
shares of 4%, $100 par cumulative preferred stock.
There
dividends
are
no
in
arrears.
How much is paid to preferred and common
shareholders?
Transcribed Image Text:In 2024, Bright Coast Corporation declared total dividends of $55,000. The company has 1,200 shares of 4%, $100 par cumulative preferred stock. There dividends are no in arrears. How much is paid to preferred and common shareholders?
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