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Yasmin Company showed the following information for the year ended December 31, 2011:
- Income from continuing operations 3,765,000
- Loss from discontinued operations (540,000)
- Net Income 3,225,000
Retained Earnings - January 1 1,000,000- Total 4,225,000
- Dividends paid on
preference share (120,000) - Dividends paid on ordinary share (700,000)
- Retained Earnings- December 31 3,405,000
At the end of 2011, the entity has outstanding 140,000 ordinary shares of 50 par value, and 10,000 12% noncumulative preference shares with 100 par value.
On April 1,2011, the entity issued 20,000 ordinary shares for 60 per share.
Requirements
1. Compute the average ordinary shares outstanding
2. Present the basic earnings per share in the income statement.
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