INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.17P
To determine
Earnings per share (EPS): The amount of earnings made available to each common share is referred to as earnings per share. Dilutive securities like convertible bonds, convertible preferred stock, and stock options, reduce the EPS by increasing the common shares.
Use the following formula to determine EPS:
To determine: The basic and diluted earnings per share of T Industries for the year ended December 31, 2018
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Problem 4
On December 29, 2018, Blue Company was registered at the Securities and Exchange
Commission with 100,00 authorized shares of P100 par value. The following were Blue's
transactions:
December 29, 2018
May 14, 2019
August 9, 2019
December 31, 2019
Issued 40,000 shares at P105 per share.
Purchased 600 of its ordinary shares at P110 per share.
400 treasury shares were resold at P95 per share.
Profit for 2019 is P830,000. Dividends paid P200,000.
34. What is the total outstanding shares?
35. What is the balance of treasury shares?
36. How many shares are entitled to receive dividends?
37. What is the total shareholders' equity?
Problem 5
Partners A & B have capital balances of P600,000 and P400,000 and share profits and losses
in the ratio of 3:2, respectively, before the admission of C. With the consent of B, A sells one-half
of his equity to C, with C paying A the amount of P350,000.
38. What is A's capital balance after the admission of C?
39. What is the total partnership…
Using the information in AA8, what is the total amount of Share Capital?
P 1,180,000
OP 1,138,000
P 1,050,000
P 1,075,000
Problem 3
National Supply's shareholders' equity included the following accounts at December 31, 2022:
Ordinary share capital, P1 par
Share premium-ordinary
Retained earnings
P 6,000,000
30,000,000
20,000,000
Each share was originally issued at an average price of P6 per share.
National Supply reacquired its ordinary shares in two separate transactions and later sold shares.
February 15
February 17
Reacquired 300,000 shares at P8 per share
Reacquired 300,000 shares at P5.50 per share
November 9
Sold 200,000 shares at P7 per share (assume FIFO).
Prepare the entries for each of the transactions under each of two separate assumptions:
1. The shares are retired.
2. The shares are accounted for as treasury shares,
Chapter 19 Solutions
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