easy · Principles of Finance financial-statements-markets-wc
If a company's Net Income for the year is exactly equal to the total Dividends it paid out, what happens to the Retained Earnings balance?
- It remains unchanged.
- It increases by the amount of the net income.
- It decreases by the amount of the dividend.
- It is reset to zero at the end of every year.
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