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Vocabulary Quiz Solutions to Vocabulary Quiz 1. Retained earnings 2. Legal capital 3. Preferred stock 4. Publicly held corporation 5. Outstanding stock 6. Par value stock 7. Treasury stock 8. Stock split 9. Record date 10. Cumulative dividend 1. Net income that is retained in the business. 2. The amount per share of stock that must be retained in the business for the protection of corporate creditors. 3. Capital stock that has contractual preferences over common stock in certain areas. 4. A corporation that may have thousands of stockholders and whose stock is regularly traded on a securities market. 5. Capital stock that has been issued and is being held by stockholders. 6. Capital stock that has been assigned a value per share in the corporate charter. 7. A corporation s own stock that has been issued, fully paid for, and reacquired by the corporation but not retired. 8. The issuance of additional shares of stock to stockholders accompanied by a reduction in the par or stated value per share. 9. The date when ownership of outstanding shares is determined for dividend purposes. 10. A feature of preferred stock entitling the stockholder to receive current and unpaid prior-year dividends before common stockholders receive any dividends. Page 1 of 9

Multiple Choice Quiz 1. All the following are true about a corporation except: a. must abide by the laws. b. is a legal entity. c. has the right to vote. d. must pay taxes. 2. Proof of stock ownership is evidenced by a printed or engraved form known as a: a. stock dividend. b. note. c. debenture. d. stock certificate. 3. All of the following statements are true concerning treasury stock except: a. is accounted for by the cost method. b. does not change the number of shares issued. c. does not change the number of shares outstanding. d. reduces stockholder claims on corporate assets. 4. In order to pay a cash dividend: a. the corporation must have adequate retained earnings. b. the board of directors must declare a dividend. c. the corporation must have adequate cash. d. all of these answer choices are correct. 5. Dividends can take the following forms: a. cash b. property c. script d. all of these answer choices are correct. 6. When issuing cash dividends, the board of directors commits the corporation to a binding legal obligation on: a. the declaration date. b. the date of record. c. the date of payment. d. none of these answer choices are correct. 7. A stock dividend results in: a. a decrease in retained earnings. b. an increase in paid-in capital. c. a decrease in stockholder s equity and total assets. d. both a decrease in retained earnings and an increase in paid-in capital. Page 2 of 9

8. Upon receiving a stock dividend: a. a stockholder owns more shares. b. a stockholder s interest has increased. c. a stockholder s interest has not changed. d. both a stockholder owns more shares and a stockholder s interest has not changed. 9. Corporations issue stock dividends a. to satisfy stockholders dividend expectations without spending cash. b. to increase the marketability of its stock by increasing the number of shares outstanding and thereby decreasing the market price per share. c. to emphasize that a portion of stockholders equity has been permanently reinvested in the business and therefore is unavailable for cash dividends. d. all of these answer choices are correct. 10. A small stock dividend a. is less than 20%-25% of the corporation s issued stock. b. is recorded at market value per share. c. is recorded at par or stated value per share. d. both that it is less than 20%-25% of the corporation s issued stock and is recorded at market value per share.. Solutions to Multiple Choice Quiz 1. c 2. d 3. c 4. d 5. d 6. a 7. d 8. d 9. d 10. d Page 3 of 9

Exercise 1 - Library or World Wide Web Research and Forming a Corporation Activity In chapter 11 of the text you will find a sentence that reads, A corporation is formed by grant of a state charter. Conduct research in your school library or on the World Wide Web to find the basic steps to incorporating a corporation. If researching the web, go to http://www.bizfiling.com. Click on Incorporate a Business. Under Sponsored Links click on Incorporate, then click on Benefits of Incorporate. Summarize the benefits. Exercise 2 - World Wide Web Research and Forming a Corporation Activity For over a century, Delaware has been the home for America s premier corporations. More than half of the Fortune 500 companies are incorporated in Delaware. To learn more about incorporating, go to http://www.accessincorp.com. Click on Learn More. 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating your business? 2. What is a registered agent and why does your corporation need one? 3. Do you need an attorney to incorporate? 4. What are the advantages of incorporating your business in Delaware? 5. What is a C corporation? 6. What is an S corporation? 7. What is a closed corporation? Solutions: Information available on website. Note: The website is constantly being updated. Please check to see that the information requested in this exercise is available. Page 4 of 9

Exercise 3 - Library or World Wide Web Research Activity Listed below are well-known corporations. In the space provided, indicate the stock exchange on which each of the companies is listed New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, or American Stock Exchange. In addition, show the current market value of the common stock of the company listed. You can find the information by using http://www.finance.yahoo.com. Companies Exchange Current Price per Share American Vanguard AMR Corp Applebee s Bristol-Myers Squibb Chiquita Brand Community Banks, Inc Facebook, Inc. Eastman Kodak Gap, Inc. Glacier Water Services Google Inc Harley-Davidson Kraft Foods Inc Papa John s International Inc Pfizer Snap-On, Inc. Starbucks Corp Tootsie Roll Page 5 of 9

Exercise 4 Stockholders Equity Activity Chapter 11 Morgan s Rating Service has the following amounts at December 31: Common Stock, $1 par, 500 shares issued, $500; Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, $10,000; Retained Earnings, $7,000; and Treasury Stock, 20 shares, $450. Prepare the stockholders equity section of the balance sheet. List three reasons why Morgan s Rating Service may have Treasury Stock. Solutions: 1. Morgan s Rating Service Balance Sheet (partial) December 31 Stockholders equity Paid-in Capital Common stock, $1 par, 500 shares issued and 480 shares outstanding... $ 500 Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value... 10,000 Retained Earnings... 7,000 Total paid-in capital and retained earnings... 17,500 Less: Treasury stock (20 shares)... 450 Total stockholders equity... $17,050 2. To reissue the shares under bonus and stock compensation plans; to increase trading by signaling that management believes the stock is underpriced; to have additional shares available for use in acquiring other companies; and to reduce the number of shares outstanding and thereby increase earnings per share. Page 6 of 9

Exercise 5 - Library or World Wide Web Research and Stockholders Equity Activity Obtain a copy of Colgate s Annual Report from your school library or research the World Wide Web to find information to answer the following questions. If researching the web, go to http://www.colgatepalmolive.com. 1. What accounting firm is responsible for Colgate s independent audit? 2. How much did Colgate pay out in dividends during the last fiscal year? Did the dividends go to preferred or common stockholders? 3. On which financial statement(s) did you find information concerning the amount of dividends paid? 4. Does Colgate own treasury stock? If so, how much did Colgate pay for the treasury stock? 5. On which financial statement(s) did you find information concerning Colgate s treasury stock? Solutions: Information available on website. Note: The website is constantly being updated. Please check to see that the information requested in this exercise is available. Page 7 of 9

Exercise 6 - World Wide Web Research and Stock Exchange Vocabulary Activity Stock ownership has grown dramatically. As a student and a potential investor you should be familiar with terms associated with corporate stocks and the exchanges on which they are traded. Go to the Internet and find the definitions to the following terms. Be sure to note the source of your information. 1. American Stock Exchange 2. Blue Chip 3. Bull Market 4. Common Stock 5. Dividend 6. Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) 7. Equity 8. Fiscal Year 9. Listed Stock 10. Market Value 11. Member 12. NASDAQ 13. New York Stock Exchange 14. Over-the-Counter 15. Record Date 16. Round Lot Order 17. SEC 18. Secondary Distribution 19. Stock Exchange 20. Stock Split 21. Ticker Symbol 22. Treasury Stock Solutions: Information available on website. Note: The website is constantly being updated. Please check to see that the information requested in this exercise is available. Page 8 of 9

Exercise 7 - Library and/or World Wide Web Research and Initial Public Offering Activity A company may choose one of several ways to raise needed capital for growth and expansion. A popular alternative for raising capital is to sell stock to the public. Research your school library and/or the Internet to find an initial public offering (IPO) of common stock within the last three years. Some of you might be interested in Facebook, Inc. Answer the following questions for the company you select. 1. What is the name of the business? 2. What is the primary business of the company? 3. What was the initial selling price of the stock? 4. What was the number of shares originally offered for sale? 5. What is the current selling price of these shares? Page 9 of 9