Sheridan Company has had 4 years of record earnings. Due to this success, the market price of its 450,000 shares of $2 par value common stock has increased from $12 per share to $51. During this period, paid-in capital remained the same at $2,700,000. Retained earnings increased from $2,025,000 to $13,500,000. CEO Don Ames is considering either (1) a 15% stock dividend or (2) a 2-for-1 stock split. He asks you to show the before-and-after effects of each option on (a) retained earnings, (b) total stockholders’ equity, and (c) par value per share.(a) 1.   Stock dividend - retained earnings   $   2.   2-for-1 stock split - retained earnings   $   (b) Sheridan Company     Original Balance   After Dividend   After Split Paid-in capital   $     $     $   Retained earnings             Total stockholder’s equity   $     $     $   Shares outstanding             (c) 1.   Stock dividend - par value per share   $   2.   2-for-1 stock split - par value per share   $

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Sheridan Company has had 4 years of record earnings. Due to this success, the market price of its 450,000 shares of $2 par value common stock has increased from $12 per share to $51. During this period, paid-in capital remained the same at $2,700,000. Retained earnings increased from $2,025,000 to $13,500,000. CEO Don Ames is considering either (1) a 15% stock dividend or (2) a 2-for-1 stock split. He asks you to show the before-and-after effects of each option on (a) retained earnings, (b) total stockholders’ equity, and (c) par value per share.

(a)

1.   Stock dividend - retained earnings   $
 
2.   2-for-1 stock split - retained earnings   $
 


(b)

Sheridan Company
   
Original Balance
 
After Dividend
 
After Split
Paid-in capital  
$
 
 
$
 
 
$
 
Retained earnings  
 
 
 
 
 
Total stockholder’s equity   $
 
  $
 
  $
 
Shares outstanding  
 
 
 
 
 


(c)

1.   Stock dividend - par value per share   $
 
2.   2-for-1 stock split - par value per share   $
 
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