ADVANCED ACCOUNTING(LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 6, Problem 9P
Bens man Corporation is computing EPS. One of its subsidiaries has stock warrants outstanding. How do these convertible items affect Bensman’s EPS computation?
- a. No effect is created because the stock warrants were for the subsidiary company’s shares.
- b. The stock warrants are not included in the computation unless they are antidilutive.
- c. The effect of the stock warrants must be computed in deriving the amount of subsidiary income to be included in making the diluted EPS calculation.
- d. The stock warrants are included only in basic EPS but never in diluted EPS.
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