Gen Combo Ll Financial Accounting Fundamentals; Connect Access Card
Gen Combo Ll Financial Accounting Fundamentals; Connect Access Card
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ISBN: 9781260581256
Author: John Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 2AA
To determine

Book Value of Share:

It shows the current book value of each share. It comes after subtracting preferred stock from total stockholder’s equity and then dividing it by total number of outstanding shares.

Bookvalueofshare=Totalcommonstockholder'sequityTotalnumberofoutstandingshares

Price Earnings ratio:

It shows how much a shareholder pays for every $1 of its dividend. It is determined by dividing Price of share by dividend.

Price-earningsratio=MarketValueofeachShareEarningspershare

Earnings per share:

It shows how much a shareholder earns on his one share. It is determined by dividing net income from outstanding shares.

1.

Book value of per share of the common stock.

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Solution:

Formula for calculating book value per share is:

Bookvalueofshare=Totalcommonstockholder'sequityTotalnumberofoutstandingshares

For A. Company:

Given info,

Total common stockholder’s equity is $119,255,000.

Total number of outstanding shares is $5,578,753.

Substituting, $119,255,000 for total common stockholder’s equity and $5,578,753 for total number of outstanding shares in the above formula,

BookValueofShare=$119,255,000$5,578,753=$21.39

Hence, the book value of share is $21.39.

For G. Company:

Given info,

Total common stockholder’s equity is $120,331,000.

Total number of outstanding shares is $687.348.

Substituting, $120,331,000 for total common stockholder’s equity and $687.348 for total number of outstanding shares in the above formula,

BookValueofShare=$120,331,000$687.348=$175.07

Hence, the book value of share is $175.07.

2.

To determine

Earning per share of the common stock.

2.

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Formula for earnings per share is:

  Earningpershare=NetincomeOutstandingshares

For A. Company:

Given info,

Net income is $119,355,000.

Total number of outstanding shares is 5,578,753.

Substituting, $119,355,000 for net income and 5,578,753 for total number of outstanding shares in the above formula,

Earningpershare=$119,355,0005,578,753=$21.39

Hence , the earning per share is $21.39.

For G. Company:

Given info,

Net income is $16,348,000.

Total number of outstanding shares is 648.626.

Substituting, $16,348,000 for net income and 648.626 for total number of outstanding shares in the above formula,

Earningpershare=$16,348,000648.626=$23.88

Hence , the earning per share is $23.88.

3.

To determine

To compute: Dividend yield and explain they are income or growth stock.

3.

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Solution:

Formula for calculating dividend yield is:

DividendYield=DividendpershareValueofeachshare×100

For A. Company:

Given info,

Dividend per share is $1.98.

Value of each share is $107.25.

Substituting, $1.98 for dividend per share and $107.25 for value of each share in the above formula,

  DividendYield=$1.98$107.25×100=1.85%

Hence , the dividend yield is 1.85%.

For G. Company:

Given info,

Dividend per share is $0.

Value of each share is $775.10.

Substituting, $0 for dividend per share and $775.10 for value of each share in the above formula,

DividendYield=$0$775.10×100=0%

Hence , the dividend yield is 0%.

They both are growth stock as A. Company gives low return and G. Company give no return at all. It means they are reinvesting the money.

Hence, both are growth stock.

4.

To determine

To compute: Price earnings ratio and identify which one is undervalued.

4.

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It shows the amount paid by the investor for every $1 of dividend.

Formula for calculating price earnings ratio:

Price-earningsratio=MarketValueofeachShareEarningspershare

5.

To determine

To compute: Price earnings ratio and explain them.

5.

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It shows the amount paid by the investor for every $1 of dividend.

Formula for calculating price earnings ratio:

Price-earningsratio=MarketValueofeachShareEarningspershare

For A. Company:

Given info,

Earnings per share are $9.28.

Market value per share is $107.

Substitute, $9.28 for earnings per share and $107 for market value per share in the above formula,

Price-earningsratio=$107$9.28=11.53

Hence, price earnings ratio is 11.53

For G. Company:

Given info,

Earnings per share are $23.88.

Market value per share is $775.10.

Substitute, $23.88 for earnings per share and $775.10 for market value per share in the above formula,

Price-earningsratio=$775.10$23.88=32.46

Hence, price earnings ratio is 32.46

It show that that amount paid by the investor of A. Company for every $1 of dividend is $11.53 and amount paid by the investor of G. Company for the payment of $1 dividend is $32.46. It means investor of G. Company is triple the amount of money for same dividend.

Hence, Investor of G. Company is paying triple the amount of money for same dividend as compare to the A. Company.

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