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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 21:24 natashathomas8774

Norling Corporation reports the following information:

Net income $750,000
Dividends on common stock 210,000
Dividends on preferred stock 90,000
Weighted average common shares outstanding 200,000

Norling should report earnings per share of

$2.25.

$2.70

$3.30.

$3.75.

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