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15 January, 14:29

A firm has issued cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value and a 12 percent annual dividend. For the past two years, the board of directors has decided not to pay a dividend. At the end of the current year, how much must the preferred stockholders be paid prior to paying the common stockholders

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  1. 15 January, 14:48
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    Cumulative Preferred Dividend = $36

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Stock value = $100

    Dividend payment rate = 12%

    Type of share = Cumulative preferred stock

    Computation of per year dividend:

    Per year dividend = Stock value * Dividend payment rate

    Per year dividend = $100 * 12%

    Per year dividend = $12

    Computation of unpaid dividend:

    Total unpaid dividend for 2 years = Per year dividend * 2 year

    Total unpaid dividend for 2 years = $12 * 2

    Total unpaid dividend for 2 years = $24

    Cumulative Preferred Dividend = Current Year Dividend + Total unpaid dividend for 2 years

    Cumulative Preferred Dividend = $12 + $24

    Cumulative Preferred Dividend = $36
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