Which of the following describes preferred stock? a. Stock that sells for a very high price b. Stock that is sold to employees of the company as a performance incentive c. Stock which gives shareholders certain preferences and advantages over common stock d. Stock that is purchased by the corporation for investment purposes
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Which of the following describes
Stock that sells for a very high price
Stock that is sold to employees of the company as a performance incentive
Stock which gives shareholders certain preferences and advantages over common stock
Stock that is purchased by the corporation for investment purposes
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- Which of the following is true of a stock dividend? A. It is a liability. B. The decision to issue a stock dividend resides with shareholders. C. It does not affect total equity but transfers amounts between equity components. D. It creates a cash reserve for shareholders.The owners of company stock are ______. A. quantitative factors B. qualitative factors C. stakeholders D. stockholdersWhich of the following describes preferred stock? O a. Stock which gives shareholders certain preferences and advantages over common stock O b. Stock that is purchased by the corporation for investment purposes c. Stock that sells for a very high price O d. Stock that is sold to employees of the company as a performance incentive
- Which of the following is not a characteristic that sets preferred stock apart from common stock?A. voting rightsB. dividend paymentsC. transferabilityD. ownershipHome Depot company to analyze common stock, and treasury stock explain what their balances might indicate about how the company is utilizing the investment by its stockholders. Would you want to purchase stock in the company based on the analysis. providing your opinion as to whether you would purchase the company’s stock. Compare your opinions and note any significant similarities or differences.When a company pays interest on preferred stock, that activity is usually classified as: a. operating b. financing c. investing
- Stock exchanges want to be sure that investors have enough information to Select one: O a. Increase a company's performance and prospects O b. Evaluate a company's performance and prospects O c. Decrease a company's performance and prospects d. Evaluate a company's assets and liabilitiesThe owners of company stock are ________. Group of answer choices A. quantitative factors B. qualitative factors C. stakeholders D. stockholders.What account should be debited when stock issuance costs are associated with the initial issuance of stock at incorporation? Group of answer choices a. Organization Expense b. Additional Paid-in Capital c. Organization Costs d. Common stock
- If a large group of investors tend to buy a company's stock, an individual might follow too. This statement is an example of: Select one: Self-attribution Mental Accounting Herd Behavior The disposition effects Anchoring1. Choose the best definition for a Stock? A. Being a creditor to a company B. Robin Hood C. Ownership shares of a company D. Voting shares in a company E. Ownership shares of a public company 2. When investing in stocks, there are two ways in which you can have a positive return. What are the components of this return called? A. Dividends and Capital Loss B. Robin Hood C. Coupon and Capital Gains D. Coupon and Capital Loss E. Dividends and Capital GainsAnswer the following: Is it true or false that corporations muse issue common stock, but may or may not decide to issue preferred stock? Is it true or false that all forms and classes of stock carry voting rights? Is it true of false that stock sold for amounts in excess of par value results in a gain reported on the income statement?