
a.
Stock Dividends: It refers to the payment of the dividend to its shareholders by the corporation in the form of shares rather than cash is referred as stock dividend.
Stock Splits: It is a method of increasing the total number of outstanding shares thereby, reducing the market price of each share, however, keeping the corporation’s total market value constant.
The effect of stock dividend on total
b.
The effect of stock dividend on total stockholders’ equity.
c.
The effect of treasury stock on total stockholders’ equity.
d.
The outcomes of treasury stock on overall shareholders’ equity.

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