Discuss the dividends per share computed in requirement

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Preferred and Common Stock Dividends and Dividend Yield

Avaya Corporation had the following stock outstanding from 2011 through 2014:

Preferred stock: $100 par value, 8 percent cumulative, 5,000 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding

Common stock: $10 par value, 100,000 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding

The company paid $30,000, $30,000, $94,000, and $130,000 in dividends during 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, respectively. The market price per common share was $7.25 and $8.00 per share at the end of years 2013 and 2014, respectively.

1.  Determine the dividends per share and the total dividends paid to common stockholders and preferred stockholders in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. If an amount is zero, enter "0".

  Cumulative Preferred
Stock Dividends
Per Share
Common Stock
Dividends Per
Share
Total Dividends
Allocated
2011 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2012 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2013 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2014 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 

2.  Perform the same computations, with the assumption that the preferred stock was noncumulative. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. If an amount is zero, enter "0".

  Noncumulative Preferred
Stock Dividends
Per Share
Common Stock
Dividends Per
Share
Total Dividends
Allocated
2011 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2012 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2013 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 
2014 mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp;  mce_markernbsp; 

3.  Calculate the 2013 and 2014 dividend yield for common stock, using the dividends per share computed in requirement 2. Round your answers to one decimal place.

  Dividend Yield
2013  %
2014  %

4.  How are cumulative preferred stock and noncumulative preferred stock similar to long-term bonds? How do they differ from long-term bonds?

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