Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Sammy's Sportshops has been very profitable in recent years and has seen its stock price steadily increase to over $100 per share. The CFO thinks the company should consider either a 100% stock dividend or a 2-for-1 stock split. Required: 1. Complete the following table comparing the effects of a 100% stock dividend versus a 2-for-1 stock split on the stockholders equity accounts, shares outstanding, par value, and share price. (Round "Par value per share" to 2 decimal places.) Common stock, $1 par value Additional paid-in capital Total paid-in capital Retained earnings Answer is complete but not entirely correct. After After 2- 100% for-1 Stock Stock Dividend Split $ 2,200 Total stockholders' equity Shares outstanding Par value per share Share price Before $1,000 55,000 56,000 23,450 $ 79,450 1,000 $ 1.00 $ 122 $ $ 53,000 X 55,200 55,200 110,400 2,200 x 1.00 59 $ 1,100 X $ $ 53,000 X 54,100 55,200 X $ 109,300 2,200 x 0.50 59 x
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Sammy's Sportshops has been very profitable in recent years and has seen its stock price steadily increase to over $100 per share. The CFO thinks the company should consider either a 100% stock dividend or a 2-for-1 stock split. Required: 1. Complete the following table comparing the effects of a 100% stock dividend versus a 2-for-1 stock split on the stockholders equity accounts, shares outstanding, par value, and share price. (Round "Par value per share" to 2 decimal places.) Common stock, $1 par value Additional paid-in capital Total paid-in capital Retained earnings Answer is complete but not entirely correct. After After 2- 100% for-1 Stock Stock Dividend Split $ 2,200 Total stockholders' equity Shares outstanding Par value per share Share price Before $1,000 55,000 56,000 23,450 $ 79,450 1,000 $ 1.00 $ 122 $ $ 53,000 X 55,200 55,200 110,400 2,200 x 1.00 59 $ 1,100 X $ $ 53,000 X 54,100 55,200 X $ 109,300 2,200 x 0.50 59 x
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