INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.15Q
Wiseman Electronics has an agreement with certain of its division managers that 50,000 contingently issuable shares will be issued next year in the event operating income exceeds $2.1 million that year. In what way, if any, is the calculation of EPS affected by these contingently issuable shares, assuming this year’s operating income was $2.2 million? $2.0 million?
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