EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
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Author: PAGACH
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Chapter 16, Problem 26P
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To determine
Calculate the number of shares used in computing the basic earnings per share.
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To determine
Calculate the basic earnings per share.
3.
To determine
Calculate the number of shares used in computing the diluted earnings per share.
4.
To determine
Calculate the diluted earnings per share.
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Information from the financial statements of Henderson-Niles Industries included the following at December 31, 2016: Common shares outstanding throughout the year 100 million Convertible preferred shares (convertible into 32 million shares of common) 60 million Convertible 10% bonds (convertible into 13.5 million shares of common) $900 million Henderson-Niles’ net income for the year ended December 31, 2016, is $520 million. The income tax rate is 40%. Henderson-Niles paid dividends of $2 per share on its preferred stock during 2016. Required: Compute basic and diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2016.
Cullumber Corporation reported net income of $328,000 in 2023 and had 945,000 common shares outstanding throughout the year.
On May 1, 2023, Cullumber issued 5% convertible bonds. Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 120 common shares. Total proceeds at
par amounted to $900,000 and were allocated to the liability and equity components under the residual value method. The liability
component was measured first, at the present value of the stream of interest payments plus the present value of the bond maturity
value, all discounted at 8% (the interest rate that applies to similar straight bonds). At the time of issuance, the liability component was
recorded at $822,000. Cullumber's tax rate is 30%.
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