Answer:
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Calculate the EPS before and after the change in capital structure and indicate changes in EPS. (Negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) EPS before $ EPS after $ Difference $.
The EPS before change in capital structure is $1.90 per share and $1.29 per share after the change in capital structure,hence there is a drop of $0.61 per share in EPS as a result of increase in the number of shares emanating from fresh issue of shares.
Explanation:
EPS gives an indicator of the amount of earnings after tax and interest that each ordinary share is entitled to in a year.
Earnings tells us how much a company has per share to pay dividends and reinvest in the business since internal finance is the cheapest form of finance.
EPS is calculated as total earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders divided weighted average number of shares as shown in the attached spreadsheet
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
(A) $390,000
Explanation:
Under LIFO method as the name suggests "Last In First Out"
the goods purchased in Last that is latest are sold first, that is goods purchased in 2015 will be sold first, therefore in the given case at the end of 2014 using LIFO we have,
Balance = $390,000
Because balance of goods purchased in 2014 i.e. $756,000 is sold first in 2014 remaining inventory at year end will be of 2013
Correct option is
(A) $390,000
Answer:
$67.5
Explanation:
Expected rate of return = 10/100 x $75 = $7.5
I am willing to pay $75 - $7.5 = $67.5
Answer:
B. 29.2%, 12.5%, 10.0%
Explanation:
Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold / Sales
Gross Profit = $1,200 - $850 / $1,200
Gross Profit = $350 / $1,200
Gross Profit = 0.2917
Gross Profit = 29.17%
Operating profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Operating Expenses / Sales
Operating profit = $1,200 - $850 - $200 / $1,200
Operating profit = $150 / $1,200
Operating profit = 0.125
Operating profit = 12.5%
Net profit margin = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Income Taxes / Sales
Net profit margin= $1,200 - $850 - $200 - $30 / $1,200
Net profit margin $120 / $1,200
Net profit margin= 0.1
Net profit margin= 10%