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Computing Basic and Diluted EPS. Convertible Bonds, Convertible Preferred Stock, Disclosures. Daphne Company provided the following share information for the current year. Daphne reported income from continuing operations of $1,100,000 and a $450,000 loss from discontinued operations net of tax. The company is subject to a 40% tax rate.
Event and Date | Number of Shares |
1/1 Beginning balance | 150,000 |
5/1 New share issue | 345,000 |
7/1 Two-for-one stock split | |
10/1 New share issue | 300,000 |
12/1 |
(120,000) |
Daphne has $400,000 3% convertible debt outstanding as of the beginning of the year. The debt was issued at par. Each $1,000 par
Required
- a. Compute basic and diluted earnings per share for income from both continuing operations and net income Show all computations
- b. Prepare all required disclosures beginning with income from continuing operations.
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