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Marcus Nurseries Inc.'s 2005 balance sheet showed total common equity of $2,050,000, which included $1,750,000 of retained earnings. The company had 100,000 shares of stock outstanding which sold at a price of $57.25 per share. If the firm had net income of $250,000 in 2006 and paid out $100,000 as dividends, what would its book value per share be at the end of 2006, assuming that it neither issued nor retired any common stock? (10p) a. $20.00 b. $21.00 c. $22.00

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