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Focus company stockholders equity disclosures In Exercise 1.1, you were asked to obtain the most recent annual report of a company that you were interested in reviewing throughout this term.

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Please review the note disclosures provided in your focus company's annual report and identify at least three items being reported as stockholders' equity items. Discuss what you've learned about these items and how they are presented on the balance sheet.

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