Indicate whether the following actions would (+) increase, () decrease, or (0) not affect Ballistic Scientific Inc.'s
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Stockholders' Equity Assets Liabilities (2) Paying the cash dividend declared in (1) (3) Authorizing and issuing stock certifi- cates in a stock split (4) Declaring a stock dividend (5) Issuing stock certific tes for the stock dividend declared in (4)
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