INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING-MYACCOUNTINGLAB
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Author: GORDON
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Chapter 20, Problem 1SSC
a.
To determine
To explain: The effect of contingently issuable shares on basic earnings per share.
b.
To determine
To explain: The effect of contingently issuable shares on diluted earnings per share.
c.
To determine
The value of basic earnings per share of the company..
d.
To determine
The value of diluted earnings per share of the company..
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