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Dividends paid and dividends in arrears the glendora company has 200,000 shares of cumulative, five percent, $100 par value preferred stock outstanding. last year the company failed to pay its regular dividend, but the board of directors would like to resume paying its regular dividend this year. calculate the dividends in arrears and the total dividend that must be paid this year. dividend in arrears $answer total dividend $answer

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