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10 August, 06:07

Hoyt Corp.'s current balance sheet reports the following stockholders' equity:5°/o cumulative preferred stock, par value $100 per share; 2,500 shares issued and outstanding $250,000Common stock, par value $3.50 per share; 100,000 shares issued and outstanding 350,000Additional paid-in capital in excess of par value of common stock 125,000Retained earnings 300,000Dividends in arrears on the preferred stock amount to $25,000. If Hoyt were to be liquidated, the preferredstockholders would receive par value plus a premium of $50,000. The book value per share of common stockIS:a. $7.75b. $7.50c. $7.25d. $7.00

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  1. 10 August, 06:23
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    b. $7.50

    Explanation:

    preferred:

    2,500 x $100 = $ 250,000

    Common Stock:

    100,000 x 3.5 = $ 350,000

    Adiitional Paid-in: $ 125,000

    Retained Earnings: $ 300,000

    $25,000 unpaid dividends Preferred Stock

    The common stock will be the valeu after the preferred stock, so we will decrease the unpaid dividend from the RE

    350,000 + 125,000 + (300,000 - 25,000) = 750,000

    Then we do 750,000/100,000 = 7.5 Book value per share

    The liquidation premium should not be considered as the company is not intended to go bankrupcy
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