hold. ii. Types of shares a) Ordinary shares: right to vote at general meeting no automatic entitlements to dividends participate in surplus assets on winding-up if after paying everyone‚ ordinary shareH share the assets in same proportion as % of shared owned. b) Preference shares: Restricted voting rights Cumulative entitlement to dividends Priority of payment of dividends‚ once creditors paid off Priority of repayment of capital on winding up No share of surplus assets on winding-up
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fails to pay a dividend in any year‚ it must make it up in a later year before paying any common dividends. 12.Callable preferred stock permits the corporation at its option to redeem the outstanding preferred shares at stipulated prices. 13.The laws of some states require that corporations restrict their legal capital from distribution to stockholders. 14.The SEC requires companies to disclose their dividend policy in their annual report. 15.All dividends‚ except for liquidating
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AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF VIRTUAL ZONE‚ INC. The undersigned‚ being the Executive Vice President‚ Law and Administration‚ and General Counsel and the Secretary of NEW PLAYBOY‚ INC. (the "Corporation")‚ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware‚ do hereby certify as follows:
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considered a permanent investment. Stockholders are people who invest in stocks and their ownership in the corporation is evidenced by a stock certificate. Stocks may be obtained thru: * Subscription * Purchase * Issuance of stock dividends Almost all of the initial capital of the corporation including a large segment of the future capital comes from the sale of stock. Stock Financing * Refers to the procurement of corporate funds through the sale of shares of stocks to prospective
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* 7.4/100 = $74 PV factor = (1/i)*(1- 1/(1+i)^n) = 6.4176 So‚ PV = $74*6.4176 = 474.90| So the fair value of bond = 474.90+422.41 = $897.31 A10. (Dividend discount model) Assume RHM is expected to pay a total cash dividend of $5.60 next year and its dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 6% per year forever. Assuming annual dividend payments‚ what is the current market value of a share of RHM stock if the required return on RHM common stock is 10%? Current market value = D1/(Required
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* 7.4/100 = $74 PV factor = (1/i)*(1- 1/(1+i)^n) = 6.4176 So‚ PV = $74*6.4176 = 474.90| So the fair value of bond = 474.90+422.41 = $897.31 A10. (Dividend discount model) Assume RHM is expected to pay a total cash dividend of $5.60 next year and its dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 6% per year forever. Assuming annual dividend payments‚ what is the current market value of a share of RHM stock if the required return on RHM common stock is 10%? Current market value = D1/(Required
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deciding to use the extra cash flow to pay a special one-time dividend because this could lead to the stock decreasing in price. If the company decides to do this I believe the value of Electronic Timing would decrease. I believe this because there will be a transfer of value between the company and its shareholders. 2. Jessica’s proposal would help with the growth of the company. By deciding “not” to use the extra cash to pay dividends Electronic Timing should plan on growing its manufacturing
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Khol’s Corporation JC Penny Corporation Earnings per share As given in the income statement $3.67 $1.64 The comparison of these two numbers are not meaningful‚ the number of shares outstanding differs tremendously. Current ratio Current assets $5‚645 = 2.08 $6‚370 = 2.41 Kohl’s inventory turnover is slightly better by .3 than JC Penney. This might indicate that Kohl’s volume of sales in terms of inventory is better than JC Penney. Current liabilities $2
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Stocks Name Instructor XACC / 291 Date Stocks 2. Stocks shares known as “preferred”‚ because in the event of the company being liquidation‚ the preferred stock shares will receive dividends‚ and business assets before the common shares (Crook‚ 2000). If the company does not have enough money to pay both the preferred shares‚ and the common shares‚ the preferred shareholder must receive his shares first. Many different types of preferred
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of $450‚000 valued at historical cost and $500‚000 stated at fair value. The difference was due to the increased value of buildings with a remaining life of 15 years. During 2007 and 2008 Stator reported net income of $25‚000 and $15‚000 and paid dividends of $10‚000 and $12‚000‚ respectively. Rotor uses the equity method. 1. Based on the preceding information‚ what amount of differential will be amortized annually? A. $0 B. $750 C. $1‚000 D. $2‚000 2. Based on the preceding information
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