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The stockholders’ equity section of Blue Spruce Corp.’s balance sheet consists of common stock ($8 par) $1,104,000 and retained earnings $460,000. A 10% stock dividend (13,800 shares) is declared when the market price per share is $18. (a) Show the before-and-after effects of the dividend on the components of stockholders’ equity.(b) Show the before-and-after effects of the dividend on the shares outstanding.

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Answer:

Only the retained earning changed from $460,000 before the dividend payment to $211,600 after the dividend payment. The total shareholders' equity remain at $1,564,000 before and after the dividend payment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Note: The two questions (a) and (b) in the question are the same and they just one question which is answered as follows:

Before dividend payment

Common Stock = $1,104,000

Shares outstanding = $1,104,000 ÷ 8 = 138,000

Retained earning = $460,000

Total Stockholders' Equity = $1,104,000 + $460,000 = $1,564,000

After Dividend

Shares outstanding = 138,000 + (138,000 × 10%) = 138,000 + 13,000 = 151,800

Common Stock = $1,104,000 + (13,800 × 8) = $1,104,000 + $110,400 = $1,214,400

In excess of par value = 0 + (13,800 × 10) = $138,000

Total Paid-In Capital = $1,214,400 + $138,000 = $1,352,400

Retained Earnings = $460,000 - (13,800 × 18) = $460,000 - 248,400 = $211,600

Total Stockholders' Equity = $1,352,400 + $211,600 = $1,564,000

Concluding Note

From the above, only the retained earning changed from $460,000 before the dividend payment to $211,600 after the dividend payment. The total shareholders' equity remain at $1,564,000 before and after the dividend payment.

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