ACG 2021 Chapter 9 Summary. Elements of Stockholders Equity Paid in Capital ▫Preferred Stock ▫Common Stock ▫Additional Paid in Capital Total Paid In Capital.

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ACG 2021 Chapter 9 Summary

Elements of Stockholders Equity Paid in Capital ▫Preferred Stock ▫Common Stock ▫Additional Paid in Capital Total Paid In Capital Retained Earnings Treasury Stock Total Stockholders Equity

Preferred Stock Characteristics Non-Voting Dividends 1 st ▫Stated as a %  10% of par value  If Par Value is $100, Dividend = $10 ▫ or $ amount  $4 per share Assets 1st

Common Issued with Par Value Cash xxxx ▫Common Stock xxxx ▫Additional Paid in Capital xxxxx Issued without Par Value Cash xxxx ▫Common Stock xxxx

Treasury Stock Repurchase of Companies own stock Contra Stockholders Equity Purchase of Shares: ▫Treasury Stock xxxxx  Cash xxxxx Sale of Shares: ▫Gain  Cash xxx  Treasury Stock xxx  Additional PIC xxx ▫Loss  Cash xxx  Retained Earningsxxx  Treasury Stockxxx

Dividends Reduce Retained Earnings Cash Dividends (3 Dates, 2 Journal Entries) ▫Date of Declaration  Retained Earnings xxxx  Dividend Payable xxxxx ▫Date of Record  Owners of stock at this date will receive dividend  No Entry ▫Date of Payment  Dividend Payable xxxx  Cashxxxxx

Dividends Stock Dividends ▫Small, 25% or less  Record at Market Value ▫Large > 25%  Record at Par Retained Earnings xxxxx ▫Common Stock xxxxx ▫Additional PICxxxxx (if small dividend) Effect on Stockholders Equity = 0

Stock Split No Transaction No Effect on Stockholders Equity Increases # of Shares, Authorized, Issued and Outstanding Reduces Market value of Stock

Ratios Return on Assets = ▫Net Income + Interest Expense ▫Average Total Assets Return on Equity = ▫Net Income – Preferred Dividends ▫Average Common Stockholders Equity