Common stockholders and common stockholders equity

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Can someone help me find the following: Net income available to common stockholders and Common stockholders’ equity?

And can you tell what the credit sale is from this information?

Balance Sheet (Millions of $)

Assets 2012

Cash and securities                                                                             $ 2,500

Accounts receivable                                                                             11,500

Inventories                                                                                          16,000

Total current assets                                                                           $30,000

Net plant and equipment                                                                   $20,000

Total assets                                                                                        $50,000

Liabilities and Equity

Accounts payable                                                                               $ 9,500

Notes payable                                                                                        7,000

Accruals                                                                                               5,500

Total current liabilities                                                                       $22,000

Long-term bonds                                                                                $15,000

Total debt                                                                                          $37,000

Common stock                                                                                    $ 2,000

Retained earnings                                                                                11,000

Total common equity                                                                        $13,000

Total liabilities and equity                                                                 $50,000

Income Statement (Millions of $)                                                        2012

Net sales                                                                                            $87,500

Operating costs except depreciation                                                    81,813

Depreciation                                                                                          1,531

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)                                               $ 4,156

Less interest                                                                                           1,375

Earnings before taxes (EBT)                                                               $ 2,781

Taxes                                                                                                         973

Net income                                                                                          $ 1,808

Other data:

Shares outstanding (millions)                                                               500.00

Common dividends                                                                            $632.73

Int rate on notes payable & L-T bonds                                                6.25%

Federal plus state income tax rate                                                           35%

Year-end stock price                                                                            $43.39

Note that the firm has no amortization charges, it does not lease any assets, none of its debt must be retired during the next 5 years, and the notes payable will be rolled over.

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