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Business, 07.05.2020 08:03 glander2

Given: 20,000 shares cumulative preferred stock ($2.25 dividend per share): 40,000 shares common stock. Dividends paid: 2018, $8,000; 2019, 0; and 2020, $160,000.

How much will the preferred and the common stockholders receive each year?

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