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Chapter 12, Problem 8BE
Earnings per share
Financial statement data for the years 20Y5 and 20Y6 for Black Bull Inc. follow:
- a. Determine the earnings per share for 20Y5 and 20Y6.
- b. Is the change in the earnings per share from 20Y5 to 20Y6 favorable or unfavorable?
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