A stock split
A. causes a decrease in the number of shares outstanding
B. increases the par or stated value in proportion
C. reduces retained earnings
D. none of the above
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Stock splits increase the number of shares outstanding and reduce the par or stated value per share of the company's stock.
A stock split does not affect total share capital, retained earnings, or shareholders' equity
from the above statement its proved
option d is correct
A stock split does not affect total share capital, retained earnings, or shareholders' equity
from the above statement its proved
option d is correct
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