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A corporation is a separate entity for accounting purposes but not for legal purposes.

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A large retained earnings account means that there is cash available to pay dividends.

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Before a stock dividend can be declared or paid, there must be sufficient cash.

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Cash dividends are normally paid on shares of treasury stock.

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Cash dividends become a liability to a corporation on the date of record.

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Double taxation is a disadvantage of a corporation because the same party has to pay taxes twice on the income.

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If 20,000 shares are authorized, 14,000 shares are issued, and 500 shares are held as treasury stock, a cash dividend of $1 per share would amount to $14,000.

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If 50,000 shares are authorized, 37,000 shares are issued, and 2,000 shares are reacquired, the number of outstanding shares is 39,000.

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If a corporation is liquidated, preferred stockholders are paid before the creditors and before the common stockholders.

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Retained earnings represents past net incomes less past dividends, therefore any balance in this account would be listed on the income statement.

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The balance in retained earnings should be interpreted as representing surplus cash left over for dividends.

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The initial owners of stock of a newly formed corporation are called directors.

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The issuance of common stock affects both paid-in capital and retained earnings.

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The par value of common stock must always be equal to its market value on the date the stock is issued.

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Twenty percent of all businesses in the United States are corporations and they account for 80% of the total business dollars generated.

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When a corporation issues stock at a premium, it reports the premium as an other income item on the income statement.

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When no-par common stock with a stated value is issued for cash, the common stock account is credited for an amount equal to the cash proceeds.

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A corporation can be organized for the purpose of making a profit or it may be nonprofit.

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A deficit in Retained Earnings is reported in the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet.

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Although preferred stockholders have a greater chance of receiving a regular dividend, common stockholders have a greater chance of receiving large dividends.

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For accounting purposes, stated value is treated the same way as par value.

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One of the prerequisites to paying a cash dividend is sufficient retained earnings.

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Some corporations have stopped issuing stock certificates to stockholders.

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The balance in retained earnings at the end of the period is created by closing entries.

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The financial loss that each stockholder in a corporation can incur is usually limited to the amount invested by the stockholder.

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The main source of paid-in-capital is from issuing stock.

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The number of shares of outstanding stock is equal to the number of shares authorized minus the number of shares issued.

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The retained earnings statement may be combined with the income statement.

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The two main sources of stockholders' equity are investments contributed by stockholders and net income retained in the business.

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Treasury Stock is listed in the stockholders' equity section on the balance sheet.

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Under the Internal Revenue Code, corporations are required to pay federal income taxes.

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When no-par stock is issued, the Common Stock account is credited for the selling price of the stock issued.

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When the board of director's declares a cash or stock dividend, this action decreases retained earnings.

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