question archive Peterson Company has the following stockholders' equity section in its December 31, 2003, balance sheet:  Stockholders' Equity 11% Preferred Stock, 11000 shares issued $792000 Common Stock, 67000 shares issued 1474000 Additional Paid-in Capital 2828753 Retained Earnings 1775891 Treasury stock, 7000 shares at cost (210000) Total Stockholders' Equity $6660644     At the end of 2002, there were no preferred stock dividends in arrears

Peterson Company has the following stockholders' equity section in its December 31, 2003, balance sheet:  Stockholders' Equity 11% Preferred Stock, 11000 shares issued $792000 Common Stock, 67000 shares issued 1474000 Additional Paid-in Capital 2828753 Retained Earnings 1775891 Treasury stock, 7000 shares at cost (210000) Total Stockholders' Equity $6660644     At the end of 2002, there were no preferred stock dividends in arrears

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Peterson Company has the following stockholders' equity section in its December 31, 2003, balance sheet: 

Stockholders' Equity

11% Preferred Stock, 11000 shares issued $792000

Common Stock, 67000 shares issued 1474000

Additional Paid-in Capital 2828753

Retained Earnings 1775891

Treasury stock, 7000 shares at cost (210000)

Total Stockholders' Equity $6660644

 

 

At the end of 2002, there were no preferred stock dividends in arrears. In 2003, Peterson Company declared and paid a $19000 cash dividend. The preferred stock has a liquidation preference of $73 per share.

 

Compute the book value per share of preferred stock and compute the book value per share of common stock. Round to the nearest cent.

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