Stocks (Common Stock and Preferred Stock): These are two types of the share capital of a company. Common Stock represents the Common shares issued to the shareholders and preferred stock represents the preference shares issued. Preference shares are given preference in payment of dividends and repayment of capital. Common shareholders get the inbuilt right to vote in decisions of the company and preference shareholders generally do not get this right but they may get voting rights with special provisions. Cash dividend: The Cash dividend is the amount of dividend paid to shareholders in cash. The Cash dividend is declared first and paid later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of dividend and another at the time of payment. To prepare: The Statement of retained earnings as on 12/31/2019.
Stocks (Common Stock and Preferred Stock): These are two types of the share capital of a company. Common Stock represents the Common shares issued to the shareholders and preferred stock represents the preference shares issued. Preference shares are given preference in payment of dividends and repayment of capital. Common shareholders get the inbuilt right to vote in decisions of the company and preference shareholders generally do not get this right but they may get voting rights with special provisions. Cash dividend: The Cash dividend is the amount of dividend paid to shareholders in cash. The Cash dividend is declared first and paid later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of dividend and another at the time of payment. To prepare: The Statement of retained earnings as on 12/31/2019.
Solution Summary: The author explains that Common Stock and Preferred Stock are two types of the share capital of a company. The Cash dividend is declared first and paid later.
Definition Definition Remaining net income of the company after the required dividends are paid to shareholders. This surplus money is usually invested back into the business to expand its business operations or launch a new product.
Chapter 10, Problem 53BE
To determine
Concept introduction:
Stocks (Common Stock and Preferred Stock):
These are two types of the share capital of a company. Common Stock represents the Common shares issued to the shareholders and preferred stock represents the preference shares issued. Preference shares are given preference in payment of dividends and repayment of capital. Common shareholders get the inbuilt right to vote in decisions of the company and preference shareholders generally do not get this right but they may get voting rights with special provisions.
Cash dividend:
The Cash dividend is the amount of dividend paid to shareholders in cash. The Cash dividend is declared first and paid later. There are two journal entries made, one at the time of declaration of dividend and another at the time of payment.
To prepare:
The Statement of retained earnings as on 12/31/2019.
Can you please answer this financial accounting question?
What is the return on assets on this general accounting question?
Richard has the following potential liabilities:
William, a former employee, has sued Richard for $880,000. Richard contacted his attorney, and the case is believed to be
frivolous.
Carter sued Richard for an undisclosed amount for a class action lawsuit. Richard thinks it's frivolous, but his attorneys
indicate a loss is probable for $88,000.
Charles sued Richard because he slipped outside of Richard's store. The claim is $264,000 and Richard is certain he will lose
the case but believes Charles will settle. The attorneys agree and based on conversations with Charles's attorneys, have stated
that it is remote the claim will be settled for $255,200. Charles's attorneys indicated he would be willing to accept either cash
of $242,000 or shares of Richard's closely-held common stock currently valued at $233,200. Richard would prefer not to
settle in cash.
Richard is suing William for $264,000 because William is in violation of a non-compete agreement he has with Richard.
Richard is…