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Which of the following is shown on a statement of
- A share dividend
- A share split
- An appropriation of
retained earnings - None of these answer choices are correct
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- We should report Dividends as:- Select one: a. financing activity-inflow b. financing activity- outflow c. investment activity-outflowHow would the share dividends distributable account balance be presented on the statement of financial position? * a. as part of current liabilities b. as addition to share capital c. as addition to retained earnings d. as addition to additional paid in capitalIn preparing a statement of cash flow, sale of treasury shares at an amount greater than cost would be classified as a/an a. operating activity b. investing activity c. financing activity d. share capital activity
- Which of the following is ratios represents dividends per common share in relation to market price per common share: A- dividend payout B- dividend yield C- price/earning D- book value per sharewhich of the below ratios can I use the attached file to calculate? return on total assets return on common stockholder's equity dividend payout ratio price-earnings ratioWhat are the distributions to the stockholders by a firm called? A. retained earningsB. net incomeC. dividendsD. capital payments
- Cash receipts from share issuances are: a. operating activities b. financing activities c. investing activities d. not part of statement of cash flowsHow is the realised percentage return from investing in a share calculated? A. The cash flows received from the share divided by the price paid for the share. B. Dividends received plus the difference between the selling price and the purchase price, divided by the purchase price. C. The price paid for the share divided by the selling price. D. Both (b) and (c)What is- Earnings per share? Dividend per share? Book Value per share? Cash Flow per share Images attached.
- IWhich of the following transactions does not involve a cash flow? * O Dividend received O Issue of share capital O issue of share dividends O Prepayment of rentMatch each of the following terms with the correct definition: a. additional paid-in capitalb. issued and outstandingc. retained earningsd. treasury stocke. authorized share capitalf. par value Correct Definitions:A. The price at which each share is recorded in the company’s booksB. Held by investorsC. Cumulative amount of profits that have been plowed backD. The difference between the amount of cash raised by an equity issue and the par value of the issueE. The maximum number of shares that can be issued without shareholder approvalF. The amount that the company has spent buying back stock that it has not subsequently resoldMatch each of the following terms with the correct definition: a. additional paid-in capitalb. issued and outstandingc. retained earningsd. treasury stocke. authorized share capitalf. par value Correct Definitions:A. The price at which each share is recorded in the company’s booksB. Held by investorsC. Cumulative amount of profits that have been plowed backD. The difference between the amount of cash raised by an equity issue and the par value of the issueE. The maximum number of shares that can be issued without shareholder approvalF. The amount that the company has spent buying back stock that it has not subsequently resold SELECTED FORMULAS PVIFA = PVIF = requity = rassets + (rassets – rdebt) PV of tax shield = = Tc *DWACC = (1-Tc) * *() + *()