Intermediate Accounting
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Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.13E
(1)
To determine
Earnings per share (EPS): The amount of earnings made available to each common share is referred to as earnings per share. Dilutive securities like convertible bonds, convertible
Use the following formula to determine EPS:
To determine: The EPS of Group A for the year 2018
(2)
To determine
The EPS of Group A for the year 2019
(3)
To determine
The EPS of Group A of 2018 that would be reported in 2019 comparative financial statements
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