Stockholder’s Equity:
Statement of
The Statement of cash flows is the part of financial statements of a company; it shows inflow and outflows of cash in the business. It classifies cash flows into three types; Cash flows from operating activities, Cash flows from investing activities, and Cash flows from financing activities.
Basic Earnings per share:
The Basic Earnings per share is the amount of net income earned by each common share outstanding. The Earnings per share calculated by with help of following formula:
1.
To determine:
If target corporation has preferred stock at January 30, 2016
2. Authorization to issue preferred Stock:
To determine:
If target corporation is authorized to issue preferred stock
3. Outstanding Common Stock:
To determine:
The amount of Outstanding Common Stock as at January 30, 2016
4. Cash dividend:
To determine:
If the company paid any Cash Dividend during the year ending January 30, 2016
5. Earnings Per Share:
To indicate:
The Calculations of earnings per share
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