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A firm has $800,000 in paid-in-capital, retained earnings of $40,000 (including the current year's earnings), and $25,000 shares of common stock outstanding. In the current year, it has $29,000 of earnnings available for common stockholders.

a.) What is the most the firm can pay in cash dividends to each common stock holder? (Assume that legal capital includes all paid-in-capital.)
b.) What effect would a cash dividend of $0.80 per share have on the firms balance sheet entries?

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