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9 December, 06:47

Seventy-Two Inc., a developer of radiology equipment, has stock outstanding as follows: 80,000 shares of cumulative preferred 4% stock, $15 par, and 399,000 shares of $26 par common. During its first four years of operations, the following amounts were distributed as dividends: first year, $55,800; second year, $76,500; third year, $81,100; fourth year, $101,400. Calculate the dividends per share on each class of stock for each of the four years. Round all answers to two decimal places. If no dividends are paid in a given year, enter "0". 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Preferred stock (dividends per share) $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Common stock (dividends per share) $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0

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  1. 9 December, 09:28
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    preferred stocks (dividends per share)

    year 1 = $0.60 year 2 = $0.60 year 3 = $0.60 year 4 = $0.60

    common stocks (dividends per share)

    year 1 = 1.75¢ per share or $0.02 year 2 = 7.14¢ per share or $0.07 year 3 = 8.30¢ per share or $0.08 year 4 = 13.38¢ per share or $0.13

    Explanation:

    distributed dividends preferred stocks common stocks

    year 1 = $55,000 $48,000 $7,000

    year 2 = $76,500 $48,000 $28,500

    year 3 = $81,100 $48,000 $33,100

    year 4 = $101,400 $48,000 $53,400

    preferred stocks' dividends = $15 x 4% x 80,000 stocks = $48,000

    dividends per share = $15 x 4% = $0.60

    common stocks' dividends = total dividends - preferred stocks' dividends

    year 1 = 7,000 / 399,000 = 1.75¢ per share

    year 2 = 28,500 / 399,000 = 7.14¢ per share

    year 3 = 33,100 / 399,000 = 8.30¢ per share

    year 4 = 53,400 / 399,000 = 13.38¢ per share
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