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Lego, Inc., issued common stock in Year 1. It issued 10,000 shares of 8%, $100 par value cumulative preferred stock for $110 per share at the beginning of Year 4. It did not pay any dividends during Year 4. In December of Year 5, it declares total dividends of $200,000. How much will the preferred stockholders of Lego receive as dividends in Year 5?

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