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Wood Co. owns 2,000 shares of Arlo, Inc.’s 20,000 shares of $100 par, 6% cumulative, nonparticipating preferred stock and 1,000 shares (2%) of Arlo’s common stock. During Year 2, Arlo declared and paid dividends of $240,000 on preferred stock. No dividends had been declared or paid during Year 1. In addition, Wood received a 5% common stock dividend from Arlo when the quoted market price of Arlo’s common stock was $10 per share. What amount should Wood report as dividend income in its Year 2 income statement?$24,000
$24,500$24,550$25,000

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