Stockholders' Equity Flashcards

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The residual of assets minus liablities (net assets)

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Stockholders’ equity

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2
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The par or stated value of sstock

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Legal capital

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Preferred stock in which the preferred shareholders share iwth commmon stockholders in dividend distributions after both the preferred and common stockholders receive a specified level of dividend payment

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Participating Preferred stock

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4
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Preferred stokc in which if dividneds are not paid they must be made up before distributions canbe made to common stockholders–however dividends in arrears are nto a liability until declared

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Cumulative preferred stock

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5
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Preferred stock in which the stockholders have an option of exchanging their stock for common stock at a specified ratio

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convertible preferred stock

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6
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Preferred stokc in which the corporation has the option to repurchase hte preferred stock at a specified price, with gains being charged to Paid-in capital, and losses flowing through retained earninga

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Callable preferred stock

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7
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Agreement to purchase a given number of shares at a specified price at a later date

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Stock subscriptions

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A firm’s own stock repurchased on the open market–not an aset; treated as a reduction in SE; Uses terms “ above cost” and “below cost” instead of G/L b/c firm can’t recognize g/l on trnasactions wiht itself

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Treasury stock

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Method of accounting for treasury stock in which treasury is tock is debited for hte cost of the treasy stock

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Cost method

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10
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Method of accounting for treasury stock in which all capital balances associated with the trasury shares are removed upon acquisition

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Par value method

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11
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Dividends payable in an asset other than cash–recordedat fair value of the asset transferred, with any g/l recognized on hte difference between the asset’s book value and fv at disposition

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Property dividends

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12
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Dividends based on other than earnings that are a return of capital to stockholders

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Liquidating dividends

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13
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Dividends that are the ssuance of promises to pay dividends in the future instead of cash–liability that is not extinguished until payment

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Script dividneds

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14
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A large stock dividned that changes the number of shares outstanding and hte parvalue per share (reduced in proportion to the increase in the number of shares)

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Stock splits

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15
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Retianed earnings that are set aside that can specifically not be used for dividend payments

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Appropriated retained earnings

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16
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In stock option plans, the period in whichthe employeee is required to provide services, which is usually the vesting period

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Requisite service period

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in stock option plans, the beginning of the requisite service period

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Service inception date

18
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A form of stock based compensation that allows employees to receive stock or cash equal in amount to hte difference between teh market value and some predetermined amount per share for a certain number of shares

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Stock appreciation rights (SAR)s

19
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Measure the performance of the entity over hte reporting period while also taking into account hte effect of all dilutive potential common shares htat were outstanding during the period

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Diluted EPS

20
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The method used to determine the dilutive effects of options nand sarrants

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Treasury stock method

21
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Assumption made when determining hte dilutive effect of preferred stock that all prefered stock is convertedat the earliest date that it could have occurred during the year

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if-converted method—will get rid of amy preferred dividends if converted and increase common stock outstanding

22
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A document prepared to present the current market values of the assets and the status of the various categories of the equity interests of the corporation in bankruptcy situation–classifies assets in order of priority

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Statement of Affairs

23
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Allows companiese to avoid formal bankruptcy proceedings through an informal proceeding–applicable for a suation where a going concern exists ecept for overvalued assets and a possible deficit

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Quasi Reorganization

24
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A qualified stock bonus plan desinged to invest primarily in qualifying employer securities, including stock and other marketable ogliations

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Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)

25
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An additional method for accounting for reaquired shares that is allowable under IFRS in which the par value of the required hsares is charged to the share account instead of treasury stock–used when managmenet does not intend to reissue the shares

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Constructive retirement method