Concept Introduction:
Common Stockholder: Common stockholders are considered as the owner of the company but when it comes to dividend, they come after preference stockholders.
Cumulative
Requirement 1:
If the new business is expected to earn $72,000 of after-tax net income in the first year, what
Answer to Problem 5BTN
Plan B provides higher rate of return.
Return on beginning equity | Amount | Rate |
Plan A | $57,600 | 15.36% |
Plan B | $62,000 | 16.53% |
Explanation of Solution
Plan A: (Issue of 3,750 common stock)
Plan B: (Issue of 1,250 cumulative preferred stock)
Concept Introduction:
Common Stockholder: Common stockholders are considered as the owner of the company but when it comes to dividend, they come after preference stockholders.
Cumulative Preferred Stock: Preference stockholders are preferred first at the time of distribution of dividend. The dividends on cumulative preference stock are fixed and compulsory and if it not paid, it accumulates over the years.
Requirement 2:
Compute the rate of return under each alternative, if the net income after tax is $16,000 and determine which plan results in higher expected return?
Answer to Problem 5BTN
Plan A provides higher rate of return.
Return on beginning equity | Amount | Rate |
Plan A | $13,440 | 3.58% |
Plan B | $6,800 | 1.81% |
Explanation of Solution
Plan A: (Issue of 3,750 common stock)
Plan B: (Issue of 1,250 cumulative preferred stock)
Concept Introduction:
Cumulative preference shares: The preference share on which payment of dividend is compulsory, otherwise accumulates over the year is called cumulative preference shares. The rate of dividend on preference shares are fixed like interest expense on debt funds.
Requirement 3:
Analyze and interpret the difference between the results for parts 1 and 2.
Answer to Problem 5BTN
Considering the results for part 1, the plan B results in higher rate of return but results for part 2 shows a higher rate of return in plan B. Here the amount of net income after tax is a key factor in determining the rate of return on beginning equity if the founder. When it is high, it is favorable for plan A because the preference dividend is easily covered and there is less number of stockholders. But when the net income is low, the preference dividend becomes a burden and there is less amount of income to be distributed among the shareholders.
Explanation of Solution
The 8% dividend on cumulative preferred stock is fixed charge which the company has to pay whether they earn
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