
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES V.1 W/ WILEY PLU
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.17E
(a)
To determine
Earnings per Share (EPS): The part of profit earned by each share of the company is called as earning per share. It reveals the profitability of the company. To calculate earnings per share net income is divided by average number of outstanding shares.
To determine: The earnings per share of the common stock, of Company M for the year ended 31 December, 2017.
(b).
To determine
The earnings per share of the common stock, if of Company M for the year ended 31 December, 2017, if treasury stock is held.
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ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES V.1 W/ WILEY PLU
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