Corporate Financial Accounting
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.4ADM
BB&T and Regions Financial: Earnings per share
BB&T Corporation and Regions Financial Corporation are large regional banking companies. The net income and average common shares outstanding for both companies were reported in recent financial reports as follows (in millions):
BB&T | Regions Financial | |
Net income | $2,151 | $1,090 |
Average number of common shares outstanding | 718 | 1,375 |
In addition, BB&T had $2,603,000,000 in par value
- A. Determine the preferred dividend for BB&T. (Round to the nearest million dollars.)
- B. Determine the earnings per share for each company. (Round to the nearest cent.)
- C. Which company appears more profitable from a total net income perspective?
- D. Which company appears more profitable from an earnings per share perspective?
- E. From a stockholder’s perspective, is net income or earnings per share the better relative earnings measure between the two banks?
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