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Natasha2012 [34]
2 years ago
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Vessels Corporation's net income for the most recent year was $2,532,000. A total of 200,000 shares of common stock and 200,000

shares of preferred stock were outstanding throughout the year. Dividends on common stock were $3.80 per share and dividends on preferred stock were $1.25 per share. The earnings per share of common stock is closest to:A. $12.66. B. $8.86. C. $7.61. D. $11.41.
Business
1 answer:
Usimov [2.4K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • The earnings per share of common stock is closest to

D. $11.41.

Explanation:

To find the Price-Earning Ratio first, it's necessary to deduct from the Net Income the part corresponding to Preferred Stock,

which is , $2,532,000 - (200,000*1,25= $250,000) = $2,282,000

Then we calculate the Earning/Share Ratio : $2,282,000/200,000 = 11,41

Shares of Common stock outstanding    200.000     

Shares of Preferred stock outstanding    200.000*$1,25 = $250.000  

NET INCOME Available    $2,282,000  = $ 2,532,000  - $250,000

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