
(a)
To compute: The percentage of authorized shares issued by Company A at December 31, 2015 and by Incorporation WM at January 31, 2016.
(b)
To identify: The numbers of shares are held as
(c)
To identify: The number of common shares outstanding for Company A at December 31, 2011, and the number of common shares outstanding for Incorporation WM at January 31, 2012.
(d)
To compute: Basic earnings per share for Company A and Incorporation WM for 2011.
(e)
To identify: The amount of dividends paid by Company A and Incorporation WM in 2015.

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