Net Income $2,860,000 Transactions in Common Shares Change Cumulative Jan. 1, 2021, Beginning number 650,000 Mar. 1, 2021, Purchase of treasury shares (61,200) 588,800 June 1, 2021, Stock split 2-1 588,800 1,177,600 Nov. 1, 2021, Issuance of shares 204,000 1,381,600 6% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock $1,100,000 Sold at par, convertible into 220,000 shares of common (adjusted for split). Stock Options Exercisable at the option price of $25 per share. Average 90,000 shares market price in 2021, $30 (market price and option price adiusted for split).
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Assume that the following data relative to Sandhill Company for 2021 is available:
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Compute weighted average shares outstanding for 2021.
Weighted average shares outstanding
a2. Compute the basic earnings per share in 2021
b. Compute the diluted earnings per share in 2021
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