INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.21E
EPS; convertible
• LO19–7, LO19–9
Compute Stanley’s basic and diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2018. Information from the financial statements of Ames Fabricators, Inc., included the following:
Ames’s net income for the year ended December 31, 2018, is $500,000. The income tax rate is 40%. Ames paid dividends of $5 per share on its preferred stock during 2018.
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69. The following information pertains to BT21 Co. for the year.· Net assets, Jan.1, 2021- P1,008,480· Net assets, Dec. 31. 2021- P2,112,960· Share capital issued in 2021- P335,520· Dividends declared in 2021- P195,120How much is the profit (loss)?
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Interest versus dividend income Last year, Shering Corporation had pretax earnings of $480,000. In addition, during the year it received $21,000 in income from interest on bonds it held in Zig Manufacturing and received $21,000 in income from dividends on its 6% common stock holding in Tank Industries, Inc.
Shering faces a flat 21% tax rate and is eligible for a 50% dividend exclusion on its Tank Industries stock.
a. Calculate the firm's tax on its operating earnings only.
b. Find the tax and the after-tax amount attributable to the interest income from Zig Manufacturing bonds.
c. Find the tax and the after-tax amount attributable to the dividend income from the Tank Industries, Inc., common stock.
d. Compare, contrast, and discuss the after-tax amounts resulting from the interest income and dividend income calculated in parts b. and c.
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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