Dividends on Preferred and Common Stock
Yukon Bike Corp. manufactures mountain bikes and distributes them through retail outlets in Canada, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Yukon Bike Corp. declared the following annual dividends over a six-year period ending December 31 of each year: Year 1, $40,000; Year 2, $50,000; Year 3, $80,000; Year 4, $230,000; Year 5, $280,000; and Year 6, $360,000. During the entire period, the outstanding stock of the company was composed of 25,000 shares of 4%
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1. Determine the total dividends and the per-share dividends declared on each class of stock for each of the six years. Assume that preferred dividends are paid before any common dividends. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. If the amount is zero, please enter "0".
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Year | Total Dividends | Total | Per Share | Total | Per Share | ||||||||||||||
Year 1 | $ 40,000 | $fill in the blank 1 | $ fill in the blank 2 | $fill in the blank 3 | $fill in the blank 4 | ||||||||||||||
Year 2 | 50,000 | fill in the blank 5 | fill in the blank 6 | fill in the blank 7 | fill in the blank 8 | ||||||||||||||
Year 3 | 80,000 | fill in the blank 9 | fill in the blank 10 | fill in the blank 11 | fill in the blank 12 | ||||||||||||||
Year 4 | 230,000 | fill in the blank 13 | fill in the blank 14 | fill in the blank 15 | fill in the blank 16 | ||||||||||||||
Year 5 | 280,000 | fill in the blank 17 | fill in the blank 18 | fill in the blank 19 | fill in the blank 20 | ||||||||||||||
Year 6 | 360,000 | fill in the blank 21 | fill in the blank 22 | fill in the blank 23 | fill in the blank 24 | ||||||||||||||
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