INTERMEDIATE ACCTG. LL-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 16, Problem 3CE
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Earnings per share: An amount available as earnings for each of the common shares outstanding for a reporting period is termed earnings per share.
To determine the disclosure of EPS in the financial statement.
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