Yehti Manufacturing (A). Dual classes of common stock are common in a number of countries. Assume that Yehti Manufacturing has the following capital structure at book value. The A-shares have ten votes per share and the B-shares have one vote per share.
Local Currency (millions) Yehti Manufacturing 196 304 170 430 1,100 Long-term debt Retained earnings Paid-in common stock: 1.7 million A-shares Paid-i n common stock: 4.3 million B-shares Total long-term capital a. What proportion of the total long-term capital has been raised by A-shares?
a. What proportion of the total long-term capital has been raised by A-shares? The proportion of the total long-term capital that has been raised by A-shares is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
b. What proportion of voting rights is represented by A-shares? The proportion of voting rights represented by A-shares is | %. (Round to two decimal places.)
c. What proportion of the dividends should the A-shares receive? The proportion of the dividends that A-shares should receive is | %. (Round to two decimal places.)