Companys preferred stock at the end of 2003

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LIABILITIES

The following items are extracted "in a random order" from the accounting records of MST Corp for the period ended December 31, 2002

Accounts payable                                                                      65,600

Accrued Liabilities                                                                    11,347

6 % Bonds payable, due Feb 1, 2003                                     100,000

8% Bonds payable, due June 1, 2003                                     250,000

Unamortized bond discount (8% bonds of 2003)                          260

11% Bond payable, due June 1, 2012                                                  300,000

Unamortized bond premium (11% bonds of 2012)                      1,700

Accrued interest payable                                                              7,333

Bond interest expense                                                                 61,000

Other interest expense                                                                            17,000

Notes payable (short-term)                                                       110,000

Lease payment obligations - Capital lease                                 23,600

Pension obligation                                                                      410,000

Unfunded obligations for post retirement benefits                    72,000

Deferred Income tax                                                                  130,000

Income Tax expense                                                                   66,900

Income Tax payable                                                                    17,300

Operating Income                                                                      280,800

Net Income                                                                                134,700

Total assets                                                                              2,093.300       

Other information

  1. The 6% Bonds due in Feb 2003 will be refinanced in Jan 2003 through the issuance of $ 150,000 in 9%, 20 years bonds
  2. The 8% Bonds due June 2003 will be repaid entirely
  3. MST Corp is committed to total lease payments of $ 14,400 in 2003. Of this amount, $ 7,479 is applicable to operating leases and $ 6,921 to capital leases. Payments on capital leases will be applied as follows: $ 2,300 to interest expense and $ 4.621 to reduction in the capitalized lease payment obligation
  4. MST pension plan is fully funded with an independent trustee
  5. The obligation for postretirement benefits other than pensions consists of a commitment to maintain health insurance for retired employees. During 2003, MST will fund $ 18,000 of this obligation
  6. The $ 17,300 income tax payable relates to income tax of 2002 and must be paid on or before March 15, 2003. No portion of the deferred tax liability is regarded as a current liability

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Using this information, prepare the current and long term liabilities sections of the Balance sheet as of Dec 31, 2002

2. Explain briefly how the information in each of the six paragraphs will affect your presentation of the company's liabilities and the net income of 2003

EQUITY

Early in 2000, ABC Corp. was organized with authorization to issue 100,000 shares of  €100 par value preferred stock and 500,000 shares of €1 par value common stock. Ten thousand shares of preferred stock were issued at par and 170,000 shares of common stock were sold for € 15 per share. The preferred stock pays an 8% cumulative dividend and is callable at €105.

During the first 4 years of operations, the corporation earned a total of € 1,025,000 and paid dividends of € 0.75 per share each year on its outstanding common stock

1. Prepare the stockholder's equity section of the Balance sheet at December 2003.  Include a supporting schedule showing your computation of the amount of retained earnings reported

2. Are there any dividends in arrear on the company's preferred stock at the end of 2003? Explain your answer

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