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1 October, 14:40

Nu-Tek has preferred stock outstanding that pays a cumulative $1.50 dividend per quarter. This company has not paid any of its dividends for the past two quarters. How much must be paid as a dividend for each share of preferred stock if the company plans to pay a dividend to its common shareholders this upcoming quarter?

(A) $0

(B) $4.50

(C) $1.50

(D) $6.00

(E) $3.00

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  1. 1 October, 14:55
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    (a) $0

    Explanation:

    The company has to types of Stocks the preferred and the common, it's a reason why they don't have to pay any money to the common shareholders, due that the preferred stock it's the stock that has an outstanding performance and pay every quarter $1,50, only the preferred shareholder could receive any dividend of this type of stock. It's the reason why the answer it's $0
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