Stockholders Equity Flashcards

1
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Financial

When common stock and preferred stock are issued in a lump sump purchase- how is APIC allocated?

A

APIC for each is allocated by its respective % of the total FMV of the shares x the proceeds.

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Financial

When is APIC recorded on a stock subscription?

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APIC increases on date subscription is recorded - not on the date paid for or issued

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Financial

To what extent is retained earnings restricted if legally restricted due to Treasury Stock?

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It will be restricted to the extent of the balance in the Treasury Stock account.

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Financial

When are dividends in arrear recorded for cumulative preferred stock?

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They are not accrued until declared.

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5
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Financial

When are dividends in arrears included as a disclosure and not an accrual in the financial statements?

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If a year passes and no Cumulative Preferred Stock is declared- then the dividends in arrears are included as a disclosure - not an accrual in the Financial Statements.

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Financial

What is the gain or loss when a non-monetary asset is distributed to a shareholder?

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The gain or loss is the difference between the FMV of the asset distributed at the date of distribution and its carry amount on the company’s books

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Financial

What is the effect on retained earnings when a non-monetary asset is distributed to a shareholder?

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The effect on Retained Earnings is the Carrying Amount of the asset RE will be debited when the dividend is declared for the FMV of the asset- which is more (or less) than the carrying amount Gain/Loss recorded when the asset is distributed will offset the original effect of the debt to RE and will be a wash The net effect of the entry is that RE will decrease by the CV of the asset

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Financial

When is Retained Earnings debited for FMV of Stock for a stock dividend?

A

When Stock Dividend is less than 25% of Common Stock outstanding

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Financial

When is Retained Earnings debited for Par Value for a stock dividend?

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When Stock Dividend is greater than 25% of common stock outstanding

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10
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Financial

What is the effect of a stock dividend or a stock split on total shareholder equity?

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Stock dividends and stock splits both have no effect on Total Shareholder Equity

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Financial

What is the affect on APIC from a stock split?

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Stock splits only affect par value - APIC remains the same.

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12
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Financial

When is compensation expense recorded at the time of grant for a stock option?

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Compensation expense is recorded at the time of grant if options are exercisable immediately They are based on past service. Expense recognized : FV Stock Option x # of Shares

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13
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Financial

What interest rate is used to discount stock options?

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The risk-free interest rate

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14
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Financial

What date is used as the measurement date for share-based payments classified as liabilities?

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The settlement date.

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Financial

How are compensation costs for share-based payments classified as liabilities measured?

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Compensation costs for share-based payments classified as liabilities are measured by the change in the fair value of the instrument for each reporting period

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16
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Financial

What is the net increase to shareholder equity in a reorganization where a company pays cash and issues stock to satisfy unsecured creditors?

A

Net increase to SHE : Gain on settlement of debt + Credit to SHE from stock issuance

17
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Financial

What is the primary purpose of a quasi-reorganization?

A

To eliminate a deficit balance in RE by restating its assets to Fair Value It does not directly protect a company from its creditors

18
Q

Financial

How is return on Common Stockholder’s Equity calculated?

A

(Net Income - P/S Dividends) / Average Common Stockholders Equity Note: Average CSE : Common Stock + RE

19
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Financial

How is book value per share of common stock calculated?

A

Total Common Stock - Total Preferred Stock - P/S Dividends in Arrears - P/S Liquidation Premium :Total Book Value Book Value per Share : Total Book Value / Shares outstanding

20
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Financial

How is the dividend per share payout ratio calculated?

A

Dividends per share / earnings per share

21
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Financial

How is basic Earnings Per Share (EPS) calculated?

A

(Net Income - Preferred Dividends) / Average C/S Outstanding Note - If cumulative- subtract the P/S dividend regardless of whether or not they’re declared.

22
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Financial

For EPS purposes- which date is used for calculation purposes when a stock split or stock dividend has occurred?

A

For EPS purposes- treat C/S stock splits or stock dividends as if they occurred at the beginning of the year- regardless of when actually issued during the year

23
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Financial

For which areas is EPS required to be shown?

A

EPS is only required to be shown for Income from Continuing Operations and Net Income. All others (discontinued operations- extraordinary items) can be shown on the Financial Statements or in the notes

24
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Financial

When do stock options increase share outstanding?

A

Only if they are dilutive. Their exercise price is LESS than the market value If not- you ignore them in the calculation

25
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Financial

How is EPS calculated when convertible bonds are taken into consideration?

A

[Net Income + Bond Interest (Net of Tax)] / (Average Common Stock Shares + Convertible Equivalents) Bond interest is added back because if converted- there would be no bond interest expense Contingent Issue Agreements are included in Diluted EPS if contingency is met