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The amount of cash received from common stock issuance during 2018.
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The amount of dividend declared by Corporation F during the year 2018.
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To identify: The effect of dividend on Corporation F’s
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To identify: The cost of
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To identify: The cost of treasury stock that Corporation F has sold during 2018, and determine the amount for which Corporation F has sold the treasury stock in 2018.
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To identify: The amount of net income earned by Corporation F during the year 2018.
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Corporation F’s total stockholders’ equity as of December 31, 2018.
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