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Pecan Theatre Inc. owns and operates movie theaters throughout Florida and Georgia. Pecan Theatre has declared the following annual dividends over a six-year period: Year 1, $24,000; Year 2, $48,000; Year 3, $114,000; Year 4, $138,000; Year 5, $168,000; and Year 6, $216,000. During the entire period ended December 31 of each year, the outstanding stock of the company was composed of 20,000 shares of cumulative preferred 3% stock, $100 par, and 100,000 shares of common stock, $15 par.
Determine the average annual dividend per share for each class of stock for the six-year period. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
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Assuming a market price per share of $208 for the preferred stock and $19 for the common stock, determine the average annual percentage return on initial shareholders' investment, based on the average annual dividend per share for preferred stock and for common stock.
Round your answers to two decimal places.
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