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Madison Co Had the Following Components of Shareholders' Equity at the Beginning

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Madison Co had the following components of shareholders' equity at the beginning of 20X7:  Preferred shares, Class B, no par, $2, non-cumulative, redeemable and  retractable, 400,000 authorized, 100,000 issued and outstanding $2,000,000 Common shares, unlimited number authorized, 600,000 issued and  outstanding 6,000,000 Retained earnings 11,400,000\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Preferred shares, Class B, no par, \$2, non-cumulative, redeemable and } \\\text { retractable, } 400,000 \text { authorized, } 100,000 \text { issued and outstanding }\end{array} & \$ 2,000,000 \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Common shares, unlimited number authorized, } 600,000 \text { issued and } \\\text { outstanding }\end{array} & 6,000,000 \\\hline \text { Retained earnings } & 11,400,000 \\\hline\end{array} The following events took place during 20X7:  Jan 22 Issuance of 50,000,$3 cumulative preferred shares - Class C for $30 per share  Apr 310% common stock dividend declared and issued  Oct 10  Common dividends declared and paid by Board of Directors of $1.50 per share  Nov 5 Repurchase of 10,000$2 no par value preferred shares for $26.50 per share \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Jan } 22 & \text { Issuance of } 50,000 , \$ 3 \text { cumulative preferred shares - Class C for } \$ 30 \text { per share } \\\hline \text { Apr } 3 & 10 \% \text { common stock dividend declared and issued } \\\hline \text { Oct 10 } & \text { Common dividends declared and paid by Board of Directors of } \$ 1.50 \text { per share } \\\hline \text { Nov } 5 & \text { Repurchase of } 10,000 \$ 2 \text { no par value preferred shares for } \$ 26.50 \text { per share } \\\hline\end{array} Prepare the financing activities section of the cash flow statement for the year ended December 31, 20X7.

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