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The formula calculates retained earnings by adding net income to (or subtracting any net losses from) beginning retained earnings and subtracting any dividends paid to shareholders: Also known as the "retention ratio" or "retained surplus".
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This is a simple, ad hoc approach to estimating the cost of retained earnings. Simply take the interest rate of the firm’s long-term debt and add a risk premium (typically three to five percentage points): ... Formula 11.4;
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Statement of retained earnings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2000) (retained earnings of gold and country club in which husband was minority stockholder would not be calculated as income for support, where husband did not have ability to manipulate his reported income as a sole shareholder would, because distribution of corporation’s income was within control of...
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Retained earnings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In accounting, retained earnings refers to the portion of net income which is retained by the corporation rather than distributed to its owners as dividends. Similarly, if the corporation makes a lo...
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Ending Retained Earnings Balance; Cell: H31; Formula: H31 = SUM(H19:H30); Forumla Explanation: Beginning balance plus revenues minus expenses minus dividends declared equals ending balance.
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