INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Author: GORDON
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.11BE
To determine
To compute: The incremental shares to be included in the denominator of diluted EPS ratio.
Given information:
300,000 employee options are granted.
Each employee option can be exchanged for 2 shares of the common stock at the rate of $15 per share.
Average market price of N’s common share is $18 per share
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