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1 May, 01:10

Sweet Company's outstanding stock consists of 1,000 shares of noncumulative 5% preferred stock with a $100 par value and 10,000 shares of common stock with a $10 par value. During the first three years of operation, the corporation declared and paid the following total cash dividends.

Dividend Declared

year 1 $ 2,000

year 2 $ 6,000

year 3 $ 32,000

The total amount of dividends paid to preferred and common shareholders over the three-year period is:

Multiple Choice

A. $15,000 preferred; $25,000 common.

B. $11,000 preferred; $29,000 common.

C. $5,000 preferred; $35,000 common.

D. $12,000 preferred; $28,000 common.

E. $10,000 preferred; $30,000 common.

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  1. 1 May, 04:32
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    Option (D) is correct.

    Explanation:

    Preferred dividend per year:

    = (Outstanding preferred stock * Par value of preferred stock) * 5% preferred stock

    = (1,000 * $100) * 5%

    = ($100,000) * 5%

    = $5,000

    Any balance left over would be paid to common stockholders.

    Year 1:

    Paid to preferred stockholders = $2,000

    Paid to common stockholders = 0

    Year 2:

    Paid to preferred stockholders = $5,000

    Paid to common stockholders = ($6,000 - $5,000)

    = $1,000

    Year 3:

    Paid to preferred stockholders = $5,000

    Paid to common stockholders = ($32,000 - $5,000)

    = $27,000

    Therefore,

    Total amount of dividends paid to preferred Shareholders:

    = Year 1 + Year 2 + Year 3

    = $2,000 + $5,000 + $5,000

    = $12,000

    Total amount of dividends paid to common Shareholders:

    = Year 1 + Year 2 + Year 3

    = $0 + $1,000 + $27,000

    = $28,000
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