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Calculating Common and Preferred Cash Dividends
Ritz Company had the following stock outstanding and
Common stock (par $1; outstanding, 500,000 shares) | $500,000 |
210,000 | |
Retained earnings | 900,000 |
On December 31, 2015, the board of directors is considering the distribution of a cash dividend to the common and preferred stockholders. No dividends were declared during 2013 or 2014. Three independent cases are assumed:
Case A: | The preferred stock is noncumulative; the total amount of 2015 dividends would be $30,000. |
Case B: | The preferred stock is cumulative; the total amount of 2015 dividends would be $30,000. Dividends were not in arrears prior to 2013. |
Case C: | Same as Case B, except the amount is $75,000. |
Required:
Compute the amount of dividends, in total and per share, payable to each class of stockholders if dividends were declared as described in each case. Show computations. Round per-share amounts to two decimal places.

Explanation of Solution
Cash dividends:
The amount of cash provided by a corporation out of its distributable profits to its stockholders as a return for the amount invested by them is referred as cash dividends.
The total amount of cash dividend and dividend per share for each of given cases at December 31, 2015 are as follows:
Case A: Preferred stock is noncumulative and total amount of dividend is $30,000:
Particulars | Preferred (21,000 shares) $ |
Common (500,000 shares) .$ |
Total |
Preferred (1) | 16,800 | 0 | 16,800 |
Balance to common (2) | 0 | 13,200 | 13,200 |
Total | 16,800 | $13,200 | 30,000 |
Dividends per share | $0.80 (3) |
$0.26 (4) |
Table (1)
Working note:
Calculate the value of preferred stock dividends:
Here,
Total preferred stock is $210,000
Dividend percentage is 8%
Calculate the value of common stock dividends:
Here,
Total dividends (given) is $30,000
Dividend for preferred stockholders (1) is $16,800
Calculate the preferred dividend per share:
Calculate the common stock dividend per share:
Case B: Preferred stock is cumulative and total amount of dividends is $30,000:
Particulars | Preferred (21,000 shares) $ |
Common (500,000 shares $ |
Total $ |
Arrears (5) | 30,000 | 0 | 30,000 |
Current year | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Balance to common | 0 | 0 | 0 |
30,000 | 0 | 30,000 | |
Dividends per share | $1.43 (6) |
0 |
Table (2)
Working note:
Calculate the preferred stock dividends arrear for 2 years:
Here,
Total preferred stock is $210,000
Dividend percentage is 8%
Arrear period is 2 years
Note: Calculated dividends should not more than the total amount of dividends.
Calculate the preferred dividend per share:
Case C: Preferred stock is cumulative and total amount of dividends is $75,000:
Particulars | Preferred (6,000 shares) | Common (30,000 shares) | Total |
Arrears (7) | $33,600 | 0 | $33,600 |
Current year (1) | 16,800 | 0 | 16,800 |
Balance to common (8) | 0 | $24,600 | 24,600 |
$50,400 | $24,600 | $75,000 | |
Dividends per share | $2.40 (9) |
$0.05 (10) |
Table (3)
Calculate the preferred stock dividends arrear for 2 years:
Here,
Total preferred stock is $210,000
Dividend percentage is 8%
Arrear period is 2 years
Calculate the value of common stock dividends:
Here,
Total dividends (given) is $75,000
Dividend for preferred stockholders is $50,400
Calculate the preferred dividend per share:
Calculate the common stock dividend per share:
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