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Business, 18.03.2021 01:50, laurelbrasi

Calculate the cash dividends required to be paid for each of the following preferred stock issues: Required: The semiannual dividend on 10% cumulative preferred, $44 par value, 12,900 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding. The annual dividend on $1.75 cumulative preferred, 120,000 shares authorized, 72,000 shares issued, 63,600 shares outstanding. Last year's dividend has not been paid. The quarterly dividend on 12.0% cumulative preferred, $80 stated value, $109 liquidating value, 78,000 shares authorized, 67,600 shares issued and outstanding. No dividends are in arrears.

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