EPS Accounting Report: Development and Problems Earnings per share is the portion of a company’s profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. The computation of earnings per share is income minus preferred stock dividends divided by weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding at the end of the period. Earning per share is considered to be the single most important metric to determine a company’s profitability which is crucial to the decision making of potential
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000 shares of common stock outstanding and Pancino had 50‚000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sakal’s only dilutive security consists of 2‚500 stock options‚ with an exercise price of $20 per share. The average price of Sakal’s stock is $50 per share in 2010. The options are exercisable for one share of Sakal’s common stock. Pancino’s and Sakal’s separate net incomes for the year are $100‚000 and $80‚000‚ respectively. Required: Compute the amount of basic and diluted earnings per share
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CHAPTER 22 EARNINGS PER SHARE Assignment Assistance Schedule Topic and Estimated Solution Time No. Topic Time* E22-1 Basic EPS calculations: multiple choice 20 E22-2 Calculating fully diluted EPS: multiple choice 40 E22-3 Fully diluted EPS: multiple choice 20 E22-4 Analyze the capital structure; average shares; compute EPS 20 E22-5 Analyze the capital structure; average shares; compute EPS 20 E22-6 Compute EPS for three years; stock dividend and split 15 E22-7 Analyze the
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Chapter 19 Share-Based Compensation and Earnings per Share True / False Questions 1. GAAP requires using intrinsic value accounting for employee stock options. True False 2. If previous experience indicates that a material number of stock options will be forfeited before they vest‚ the fair value estimate of the options on the grant date should be adjusted to reflect that expectation. True False 3. Compensation expense must be adjusted during the service period to reflect changes
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Amortization Objectives At the end of the discussion‚ students shall be able to: Describe the nature of amortization Find the size of each payment Determine the outstanding liability Describe amortization with irregular payment Prepare an amortization schedule Nature of Amortization Amortization Refers to the process of liquidating by installment the payments (at a regular interval) of a loan or debt‚ including the interest charges By the process of amortization‚ the principal and
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Criticisms of Blockbuster by Seidler 1. The bulk of 1988 per share earnings were due to a) Very slow goodwill amortization b) Stretched out life for "hit" tapes c) Nonrecurring items of initial franchise fees‚ area development fees and sales to new franchises. 2. Steeper growth curve resulting from acquisitions that were treated as pooling 3. Inflation of sales in the fourth quarter. Revenues are recognized when products are shipped with no indication that the stores purchasing were actually
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beginning‚ Blockbuster was the leader in the video rental industry (Forbe). They had thousands of retail locations‚ millions of customers‚ and massive marketing budgets and efficient operations (Forbe). However‚ just a few weeks before it 25th birthday‚ on September 23rd 2010‚ Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy (Gandel/Dallas). The human relations management system theory was developed in the early 1920’s during the industrial revolution (Perry). This theory can relate to Blockbusters failure because
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amortization Definitions (2) 1. The gradual elimination of a liability‚ such as a mortgage‚ in regular payments over a specified period of time. Such payments must be sufficient to cover both principal and interest. 2. Writing off an intangible asset investment over the projected life of the assets. Read more: http://www.investorwords.com/200/amortization.html#ixzz2GXWACfP2 Applications of amortization In business‚ amortization refers to spreading payments over multiple periods. The
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Amortization‚ What Is It? Amortization actually has different meanings depending on what it is being related to. Amortization is chiefly used in loan repayments‚ such as a mortgage loan‚ and in sinking funds. In this situation‚ amortization is the distribution of a single lump-sum cash flow into many smaller cash flow installments‚ as determined by an amortization schedule. Unlike other repayment models‚ each repayment installment consists of both principal and interest. Payments are divided
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this case as potential investor of Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation Case Context Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation reported posted earnings in 1998 of $15‚498‚000 on revenues of $136‚893‚000. This resulted into a net income per common and common share equivalent of $.58 earnings per share. (Exhibit 2) A closer look at figures posted for the periods ending 1997 end 1996 would show a dramatic increase in revenues and its equivalent earnings per share. As the corporation was holding
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