1. Preferred dividends are deducted because, unlike interest paid to bondholders, they are not a tax-deductible expense of doing business. 2. By selling the shares through American General Capital and receiving the proceeds as a loan, American General can avoid paying taxes on the money used for preferred dividends. 3. Per-share figures include the payment of preferred dividends in both periods. 4. Per-share figures include the payment of preferred dividends. 5. Per-share figures reflect the payment of preferred dividends. 6. Per-share amounts are after payment of preferred dividends for both stocks. 7. Per-share amounts reflect the payment of preferred dividends. 8. Per-share earnings in both periods reflect the payment of preferred dividends. 9. Per-share figures are after the payment of preferred dividends. 10. Per-share numbers reflect payment of preferred dividends. |