Deck 11: Reporting and Analyzing Shareholders Equity

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If common shares are reacquired at a price less than their average cost and retired, the difference is credited to contributed capital.
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The actual cost of reacquired and retired shares is credited to the common share account.
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Legal capital cannot be distributed to the shareholders, but must remain invested in the corporation for the protection of its creditors.
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The issue of common shares affects both share capital and retained earnings.
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A corporation acts under its' own name rather than in the name of its shareholders.
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The number of common shares authorized can never be greater than the number of shares issued.
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When a company reacquires and retires its own shares, the shares are effectively restored to authorized but unissued status.
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The sale of shares in a corporation by one shareholder to another affects the total capital of the corporation.
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Most companies in Canada have an unlimited amount of authorized shares.
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A corporation can be organized for the purpose of making a profit or it may be not-for-profit.
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A corporation is not an entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
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A shareholder owning common shares has the right to vote in the election of the board of directors.
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If a corporation pays income tax on its profit, then shareholders will not have to pay income tax on any dividends received.
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The market capitalization of a company is calculated by multiplying the number of shares authorized by the share price at any given date.
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The liability of a shareholder is usually limited to the shareholder's investment in the corporation.
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Contributed capital is the amount shareholders paid or contributed to the corporation in exchange for shares of ownership.
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The trading of a corporation's shares on the secondary market has no impact on the corporation's financial position.
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A company can control the market value of its shares.
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An initial public offering occurs the first time a corporation sells shares to the public.
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One of the reasons a company may reacquire its own shares is to reduce the market value to make the shares more affordable.
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Accumulated other comprehensive income is reported in the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position for a publicly-traded company.
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Cash dividends are not a liability of the corporation until they are declared by the board of directors.
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Retained earnings represents the amount of cash available for dividends.
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A debit balance in the Retained Earnings account is called a deficit.
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Corporations reporting under IFRS have the option of preparing either a statement of changes in equity or a statement of retained earnings.
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The main purpose of a stock split is to increase the marketability of the shares.
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A stock split results in a transfer at market value from retained earnings to share capital.
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The payout ratio is calculated by dividing the cash dividends paid on common shares by retained earnings.
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The statement of changes in equity discloses changes in total shareholders' equity for the period as well as changes in each shareholders' equity account.
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Total comprehensive income equals profit plus other comprehensive income.
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$3 cumulative preferred shares means that each preferred shareholder is eligible to receive a quarterly dividend of $3 per share.
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Preferred shares have a contractual preference over common shares in certain areas, but usually do not have the right to vote.
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Stock Dividends Distributable is reported as a liability on the statement of financial position.
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Preferred shares are generally issued to appeal to a larger segment of potential investors.
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Treasury shares consist of a corporation's own shares that have been reacquired and are being held for future reissue.
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When preferred shares are cumulative, preferred dividends not declared in a given period are called dividends in arrears.
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The liability for a cash dividend is recorded on the date of record, because it is on that date that the shareholders who will receive the dividend are identified.
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If a corporation reports a profit, it should be closed to retained earnings. If it reports a loss, it should be closed to a contributed capital account.
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Retained earnings that are restricted are unavailable for dividends.
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Declaration and distribution of a stock dividend does not affect the total amount of shareholders' equity.
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Limited liability of shareholders means
(a)dividends will be paid regardless of profits.
(b)creditors have no legal claim on a shareholder's personal assets.
(c)the life of the corporation is limited.
(d)deferral or reduction of taxes.
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Which of the following is not a common shareholder right?
(a)To declare dividends
(b)To vote for the board of directors
(c)To keep the same percentage ownership when new shares are issued
(d)To share in assets upon liquidation
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Investors tend to buy shares with low payout ratios and dividend yields if they are looking for more capital appreciation from the shares.
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Which one of the following would not be considered an advantage of the corporate form of organization?
(a)Limited liability of shareholders
(b)Separate legal existence
(c)Continuous life
(d)Government regulation
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Companies reporting under ASPE must disclose earnings per share, but companies reporting under IFRS do not.
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Which of the following statements is considered an advantage of the corporate form of organization?
(a)Additional income tax
(b)Government regulations
(c)Limited liability of shareholders
(d)Separation of ownership and management
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Return on common shareholders' equity is calculated by dividing profit by ending shareholders' equity.
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Earnings per share is calculated by dividing the profit available to common shareholders by the number of common shares issued at year end.
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Which of the following would not be true of a privately held corporation?
(a)It is sometimes called a closely held corporation.
(b)Its shares are regularly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
(c)It does not offer its shares for sale to the general public.
(d)It is usually smaller than a publicly held company.
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The two ways that a corporation can be classified by purpose are
(a)general and limited.
(b)profit and not-for-profit.
(c)federal and provincial.
(d)publicly held and privately held.
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Under the corporate form of business organization
(a)a shareholder is personally liable for the debts of the corporation.
(b)a shareholder's acts can bind the corporation even though he/she has not been appointed as an agent of the corporation.
(c)the corporation's life is continuous.
(d)shareholders wishing to sell their shares must get the approval of other shareholders.
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A corporate board of directors does not generally
(a)select officers.
(b)formulate operating policies.
(c)declare dividends.
(d)execute policy.
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Shareholders directly elect the corporation's
(a)president.
(b)board of directors.
(c)controller.
(d)auditor.
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The ability of a corporation to obtain capital is
(a)enhanced because of limited liability and ease of share transferability.
(b)less than a partnership.
(c)restricted because of the limited life of the corporation.
(d)about the same as a proprietorship.
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It is not possible for diluted earnings per share to be higher than basic earnings per share.
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Which of the following statements reflects the transferability of ownership rights in a corporation?
(a)If a shareholder decides to transfer ownership, he must transfer all of his shares.
(b)A shareholder may dispose of part or all of his shares.
(c)A shareholder must obtain permission of the board of directors before selling shares.
(d)A shareholder must obtain permission from at least three other shareholders before selling shares.
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Those most responsible for the major policy decisions of a corporation are the
(a)shareholders.
(b)board of directors.
(c)management.
(d)employees.
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Ford Harrison has invested $650,000 in a corporation. The corporation does not do well and must declare bankruptcy. What amount does Harrison stand to lose?
(a)Up to his total investment of $650,000
(b)Zero
(c)The $650,000 plus any personal assets the creditors demand
(d)$325,000
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The two ways that a corporation can be classified by ownership are
(a)publicly held and privately held.
(b)shares and non-shares.
(c)federal and provincial.
(d)majority and minority.
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Which of the following is not true of a corporation?
(a)It may buy, own, and sell property.
(b)It may sue and be sued.
(c)The acts of its shareholders bind the corporation.
(d)It may enter into binding legal contracts in its own name.
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If Valley Corporation issues 2,000 common shares for $140,000, which account will be credited?
(a)Common Shares
(b)Retained Earnings
(c)Contributed Capital
(d)Cash
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Authorized shares of a corporation
(a)reflect the initial capital needs of the company.
(b)increase shareholders' equity.
(c)are specified in its articles of incorporation.
(d)must be recorded by a formal accounting entry.
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The authorization of common shares
(a)must be approved by Canada Revenue Agency.
(b)does not require a journal entry.
(c)increases shareholders' equity.
(d)decreases shareholders' equity.
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The perception of double taxation results from
(a)taxation by both the federal and the provincial government.
(b)taxation of dividends both personally and on profit at the corporate level.
(c)taxation by the board of directors and employees.
(d)GST and PST.
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Legal capital
(a)cannot be distributed to shareholders.
(b)reflects the most recent market price.
(c)is voted on by the shareholders.
(d)is indicative of the worth of the share.
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Which one of the following is not an ownership right of a common shareholder?
(a)To vote in the election of officers
(b)To declare dividends on the common shares
(c)To share in assets upon liquidation
(d)To share in corporate profits
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When setting the price of a new share issue, a corporation does not need to consider
(a)future profit.
(b)expected dividend rate.
(c)current financial position.
(d)future trading on the secondary market.
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A disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is
(a)professional management.
(b)additional income tax.
(c)ease of transfer of ownership.
(d)unlimited life.
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The number of shares that may be issued according to the corporation's articles of incorporation is referred to as the
(a)authorized shares.
(b)issued shares.
(c)unissued shares.
(d)redeemable shares.
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The term residual claim refers to a shareholder's right to
(a)receive dividends.
(b)share in assets upon liquidation.
(c)acquire additional shares when offered.
(d)vote.
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Which of the following is not a right or preference associated with preferred shares?
(a)The right to vote.
(b)First claim to dividends.
(c)Preference to corporate assets in case of liquidation.
(d)To receive dividends in arrears before common shareholders receive dividends.
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For a corporation reporting under IFRS, when shares are issued for a non-cash consideration and a ready market for the shares exists, they are recorded at
(a)zero.
(b)the fair value of the shares.
(c)the fair value of the assets acquired.
(d)the average of the fair value of the shares and the fair value of the assets acquired.
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Mrs. Exe sold 200 shares of Tee Corp to Mrs. Wye for $3,150. As a result of this transaction, Tee Corp's
(a)shareholders' equity did not change.
(b)shareholders' equity increased by $3,150.
(c)shareholders' equity decreased by $3,150.
(d)assets increased by $3,150.
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Which of the following usually represents the largest number of common shares?
(a)Restricted shares.
(b)Issued shares.
(c)Treasury shares.
(d)Authorized shares.
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A company may reacquire its own shares for all of the following reasons except to
(a)enhance market value.
(b)reduce market value.
(c)increase earnings per share.
(d)have additional shares available for use.
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The sale of common shares should be recorded as a
(a)debit to Retained Earnings and a credit to Cash.
(b)debit to Cash and a credit to Retained Earnings.
(c)debit to Cash and a credit to Common Shares.
(d)debit to Common Shares and a credit to Cash.
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Following is the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position of Brownlow Corporation: Following is the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position of Brownlow Corporation:   The entry to record Brownlow's repurchase and retirement of 1,000 of its common shares at $2 per share includes: (a)a debit to Common Shares for $2,000. (b)a debit to Common Shares for $1,000. (c)a credit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000. (d)a debit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The entry to record Brownlow's repurchase and retirement of 1,000 of its common shares at $2 per share includes:
(a)a debit to Common Shares for $2,000.
(b)a debit to Common Shares for $1,000.
(c)a credit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000.
(d)a debit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000.
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Which of the following factors does not affect the initial market price of a share?
(a)The company's anticipated future profit
(b)The legal value of the share
(c)The current state of the economy
(d)The expected dividend rate per share
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A disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is
(a)its status as a separate legal entity.
(b)continuous existence.
(c)government regulation.
(d)ease of transfer of ownership.
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Sherbrooke Ltd has 100,000 authorized shares and 80,000 issued shares. After it reacquires and retires 5,000 shares, it will have
(a)105,000 authorized shares and 85,000 issued shares.
(b)95,000 authorized shares and 80,000 issued shares.
(c)100,000 authorized shares and 75,000 issued shares.
(d)80,000 authorized shares and 75,000 issued shares.
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If common shares are reacquired at a price less than their average cost and retired, the difference is credited to contributed capital.
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The actual cost of reacquired and retired shares is credited to the common share account.
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Legal capital cannot be distributed to the shareholders, but must remain invested in the corporation for the protection of its creditors.
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The issue of common shares affects both share capital and retained earnings.
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A corporation acts under its' own name rather than in the name of its shareholders.
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The number of common shares authorized can never be greater than the number of shares issued.
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When a company reacquires and retires its own shares, the shares are effectively restored to authorized but unissued status.
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The sale of shares in a corporation by one shareholder to another affects the total capital of the corporation.
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Most companies in Canada have an unlimited amount of authorized shares.
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A corporation can be organized for the purpose of making a profit or it may be not-for-profit.
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A corporation is not an entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
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A shareholder owning common shares has the right to vote in the election of the board of directors.
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If a corporation pays income tax on its profit, then shareholders will not have to pay income tax on any dividends received.
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The market capitalization of a company is calculated by multiplying the number of shares authorized by the share price at any given date.
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The liability of a shareholder is usually limited to the shareholder's investment in the corporation.
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Contributed capital is the amount shareholders paid or contributed to the corporation in exchange for shares of ownership.
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The trading of a corporation's shares on the secondary market has no impact on the corporation's financial position.
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A company can control the market value of its shares.
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An initial public offering occurs the first time a corporation sells shares to the public.
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One of the reasons a company may reacquire its own shares is to reduce the market value to make the shares more affordable.
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Accumulated other comprehensive income is reported in the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position for a publicly-traded company.
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Cash dividends are not a liability of the corporation until they are declared by the board of directors.
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Retained earnings represents the amount of cash available for dividends.
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A debit balance in the Retained Earnings account is called a deficit.
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Corporations reporting under IFRS have the option of preparing either a statement of changes in equity or a statement of retained earnings.
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The main purpose of a stock split is to increase the marketability of the shares.
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A stock split results in a transfer at market value from retained earnings to share capital.
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The payout ratio is calculated by dividing the cash dividends paid on common shares by retained earnings.
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The statement of changes in equity discloses changes in total shareholders' equity for the period as well as changes in each shareholders' equity account.
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Total comprehensive income equals profit plus other comprehensive income.
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$3 cumulative preferred shares means that each preferred shareholder is eligible to receive a quarterly dividend of $3 per share.
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Preferred shares have a contractual preference over common shares in certain areas, but usually do not have the right to vote.
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Stock Dividends Distributable is reported as a liability on the statement of financial position.
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Preferred shares are generally issued to appeal to a larger segment of potential investors.
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Treasury shares consist of a corporation's own shares that have been reacquired and are being held for future reissue.
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When preferred shares are cumulative, preferred dividends not declared in a given period are called dividends in arrears.
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The liability for a cash dividend is recorded on the date of record, because it is on that date that the shareholders who will receive the dividend are identified.
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If a corporation reports a profit, it should be closed to retained earnings. If it reports a loss, it should be closed to a contributed capital account.
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Retained earnings that are restricted are unavailable for dividends.
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Declaration and distribution of a stock dividend does not affect the total amount of shareholders' equity.
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Limited liability of shareholders means
(a)dividends will be paid regardless of profits.
(b)creditors have no legal claim on a shareholder's personal assets.
(c)the life of the corporation is limited.
(d)deferral or reduction of taxes.
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Which of the following is not a common shareholder right?
(a)To declare dividends
(b)To vote for the board of directors
(c)To keep the same percentage ownership when new shares are issued
(d)To share in assets upon liquidation
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Investors tend to buy shares with low payout ratios and dividend yields if they are looking for more capital appreciation from the shares.
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Which one of the following would not be considered an advantage of the corporate form of organization?
(a)Limited liability of shareholders
(b)Separate legal existence
(c)Continuous life
(d)Government regulation
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Companies reporting under ASPE must disclose earnings per share, but companies reporting under IFRS do not.
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Which of the following statements is considered an advantage of the corporate form of organization?
(a)Additional income tax
(b)Government regulations
(c)Limited liability of shareholders
(d)Separation of ownership and management
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Return on common shareholders' equity is calculated by dividing profit by ending shareholders' equity.
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48
Earnings per share is calculated by dividing the profit available to common shareholders by the number of common shares issued at year end.
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49
Which of the following would not be true of a privately held corporation?
(a)It is sometimes called a closely held corporation.
(b)Its shares are regularly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
(c)It does not offer its shares for sale to the general public.
(d)It is usually smaller than a publicly held company.
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The two ways that a corporation can be classified by purpose are
(a)general and limited.
(b)profit and not-for-profit.
(c)federal and provincial.
(d)publicly held and privately held.
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51
Under the corporate form of business organization
(a)a shareholder is personally liable for the debts of the corporation.
(b)a shareholder's acts can bind the corporation even though he/she has not been appointed as an agent of the corporation.
(c)the corporation's life is continuous.
(d)shareholders wishing to sell their shares must get the approval of other shareholders.
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A corporate board of directors does not generally
(a)select officers.
(b)formulate operating policies.
(c)declare dividends.
(d)execute policy.
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Shareholders directly elect the corporation's
(a)president.
(b)board of directors.
(c)controller.
(d)auditor.
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The ability of a corporation to obtain capital is
(a)enhanced because of limited liability and ease of share transferability.
(b)less than a partnership.
(c)restricted because of the limited life of the corporation.
(d)about the same as a proprietorship.
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55
It is not possible for diluted earnings per share to be higher than basic earnings per share.
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56
Which of the following statements reflects the transferability of ownership rights in a corporation?
(a)If a shareholder decides to transfer ownership, he must transfer all of his shares.
(b)A shareholder may dispose of part or all of his shares.
(c)A shareholder must obtain permission of the board of directors before selling shares.
(d)A shareholder must obtain permission from at least three other shareholders before selling shares.
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Those most responsible for the major policy decisions of a corporation are the
(a)shareholders.
(b)board of directors.
(c)management.
(d)employees.
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58
Ford Harrison has invested $650,000 in a corporation. The corporation does not do well and must declare bankruptcy. What amount does Harrison stand to lose?
(a)Up to his total investment of $650,000
(b)Zero
(c)The $650,000 plus any personal assets the creditors demand
(d)$325,000
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The two ways that a corporation can be classified by ownership are
(a)publicly held and privately held.
(b)shares and non-shares.
(c)federal and provincial.
(d)majority and minority.
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Which of the following is not true of a corporation?
(a)It may buy, own, and sell property.
(b)It may sue and be sued.
(c)The acts of its shareholders bind the corporation.
(d)It may enter into binding legal contracts in its own name.
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If Valley Corporation issues 2,000 common shares for $140,000, which account will be credited?
(a)Common Shares
(b)Retained Earnings
(c)Contributed Capital
(d)Cash
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Authorized shares of a corporation
(a)reflect the initial capital needs of the company.
(b)increase shareholders' equity.
(c)are specified in its articles of incorporation.
(d)must be recorded by a formal accounting entry.
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The authorization of common shares
(a)must be approved by Canada Revenue Agency.
(b)does not require a journal entry.
(c)increases shareholders' equity.
(d)decreases shareholders' equity.
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The perception of double taxation results from
(a)taxation by both the federal and the provincial government.
(b)taxation of dividends both personally and on profit at the corporate level.
(c)taxation by the board of directors and employees.
(d)GST and PST.
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Legal capital
(a)cannot be distributed to shareholders.
(b)reflects the most recent market price.
(c)is voted on by the shareholders.
(d)is indicative of the worth of the share.
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66
Which one of the following is not an ownership right of a common shareholder?
(a)To vote in the election of officers
(b)To declare dividends on the common shares
(c)To share in assets upon liquidation
(d)To share in corporate profits
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When setting the price of a new share issue, a corporation does not need to consider
(a)future profit.
(b)expected dividend rate.
(c)current financial position.
(d)future trading on the secondary market.
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68
A disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is
(a)professional management.
(b)additional income tax.
(c)ease of transfer of ownership.
(d)unlimited life.
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69
The number of shares that may be issued according to the corporation's articles of incorporation is referred to as the
(a)authorized shares.
(b)issued shares.
(c)unissued shares.
(d)redeemable shares.
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70
The term residual claim refers to a shareholder's right to
(a)receive dividends.
(b)share in assets upon liquidation.
(c)acquire additional shares when offered.
(d)vote.
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71
Which of the following is not a right or preference associated with preferred shares?
(a)The right to vote.
(b)First claim to dividends.
(c)Preference to corporate assets in case of liquidation.
(d)To receive dividends in arrears before common shareholders receive dividends.
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72
For a corporation reporting under IFRS, when shares are issued for a non-cash consideration and a ready market for the shares exists, they are recorded at
(a)zero.
(b)the fair value of the shares.
(c)the fair value of the assets acquired.
(d)the average of the fair value of the shares and the fair value of the assets acquired.
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73
Mrs. Exe sold 200 shares of Tee Corp to Mrs. Wye for $3,150. As a result of this transaction, Tee Corp's
(a)shareholders' equity did not change.
(b)shareholders' equity increased by $3,150.
(c)shareholders' equity decreased by $3,150.
(d)assets increased by $3,150.
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74
Which of the following usually represents the largest number of common shares?
(a)Restricted shares.
(b)Issued shares.
(c)Treasury shares.
(d)Authorized shares.
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75
A company may reacquire its own shares for all of the following reasons except to
(a)enhance market value.
(b)reduce market value.
(c)increase earnings per share.
(d)have additional shares available for use.
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76
The sale of common shares should be recorded as a
(a)debit to Retained Earnings and a credit to Cash.
(b)debit to Cash and a credit to Retained Earnings.
(c)debit to Cash and a credit to Common Shares.
(d)debit to Common Shares and a credit to Cash.
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77
Following is the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position of Brownlow Corporation: Following is the shareholders' equity section of the statement of financial position of Brownlow Corporation:   The entry to record Brownlow's repurchase and retirement of 1,000 of its common shares at $2 per share includes: (a)a debit to Common Shares for $2,000. (b)a debit to Common Shares for $1,000. (c)a credit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000. (d)a debit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000. The entry to record Brownlow's repurchase and retirement of 1,000 of its common shares at $2 per share includes:
(a)a debit to Common Shares for $2,000.
(b)a debit to Common Shares for $1,000.
(c)a credit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000.
(d)a debit to Contributed Capital-Reacquisition of Shares for $1,000.
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78
Which of the following factors does not affect the initial market price of a share?
(a)The company's anticipated future profit
(b)The legal value of the share
(c)The current state of the economy
(d)The expected dividend rate per share
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79
A disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is
(a)its status as a separate legal entity.
(b)continuous existence.
(c)government regulation.
(d)ease of transfer of ownership.
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80
Sherbrooke Ltd has 100,000 authorized shares and 80,000 issued shares. After it reacquires and retires 5,000 shares, it will have
(a)105,000 authorized shares and 85,000 issued shares.
(b)95,000 authorized shares and 80,000 issued shares.
(c)100,000 authorized shares and 75,000 issued shares.
(d)80,000 authorized shares and 75,000 issued shares.
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