medium · Financial Accounting stockholders-equity
Corporate bylaws usually state that treasury shares do not have the right to vote.
What is the accounting implication of this rule?
- Treasury stock is excluded from the denominator of EPS
- Dividends are accrued but not paid on treasury shares
- Treasury stock is recorded as a liability
- Treasury stock must be retired at year-end
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