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28 June, 22:10

A company declares a 5% stock dividend. The debit to retained earnings is an amount equal to

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  1. 28 June, 23:45
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    A company declares a 5% stock dividend.

    The debit to retained earnings is an amount equal to - the market value of the shares, that are to be issued.

    We can say that a retained earnings balance is increased when we are using a credit and this is decreased when we make a debit.

    A retained earnings is the total amount of money left, after all the expenses and dividends are paid by the company.
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