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Hear_me2001
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Does CASH DIVIDEND and STOCK DIVIDEND somehow related to
each other?
Like if a company has scheduled quarterly Cash dividend and
this year it also announces Stock dividend. What will be
the effect on wealth and Dividends?

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Cash dividends (usually referred to as
"dividends") are a distribution of the corporation's net
income.

Example:

On March 15 a board of directors approves a motion
directing the corporation to pay its regular quarterly
dividend of $0.40 per share on May 1 to stockholders of
record on April 15. The following entry is made on the
declaration date of March 15 assuming that 2,000 shares
of common stock are outstanding:

J/E:

Retained Earnings (2,000 X $0.40)800     
Dividends Payable 800

On May 1, when the dividends are paid, the following
journal entry is made.

J/E:

Dividends Payable 800     
Cash     800

Stock Dividends
A stock dividend does not involve cash. Rather, it is the
distribution of more shares of the corporation's stock.

1.     Small stock dividend. A stock dividend is
considered to be small if the new shares being issued are
less than 20-25% of the total number of shares
outstanding prior to the stock dividend.
On the declaration date of a small stock dividend, a
journal entry is made to transfer the market value of the
shares being issued from retained earnings to the paid-in
capital section of stockholders' equity.

Example:
O/S Shares of common stock 2000
Stock Dividend declared     5%
Par value $5 per share
Mkt value $12 per share

J/E 1 - on the declaration date:

Debit     Retained Earnings (100 shares * $12) 1200
Credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable(100 shares *
$5 per share)500
Credit Paid-in-capital in excess of par     700

J/E 2 – when shares are distributed to the shareholders:

Debit Common Stock Dividend Distributable 500
Credit     Common Stock 500

2.     Large stock dividend. A stock dividend is
considered to be large if the new shares being issued are
more than 20-25% of the total value of shares outstanding
prior to the stock dividend.
On the declaration date of a large stock dividend, a
journal entry is made to transfer the par value of the
shares being issued from retained earnings to the common
stock section of stockholders' equity.

Example:
O/S Shares of common stock 2000
Stock Dividend declared     50%
Par value $5 per share
Mkt value $12 per share

J/E 1 - on the declaration date:

Debit     Retained Earnings (100 shares * $5) 500
Credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable 500

J/E 2 – when shares are distributed to the shareholders:

Debit Common Stock Dividend Distributable 500
Credit     Common Stock 500




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