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FinnZ [79.3K]
2 years ago
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On December 31, 2017, Ainsworth, Inc., had 720 million shares of common stock outstanding. Thirty one million shares of 7%, $100

par value cumulative, nonconvertible preferred stock were sold on January 2, 2018. On April 30, 2018, Ainsworth purchased 30 million shares of its common stock as treasury stock. Twelve million treasury shares were sold on August 31. Ainsworth issued a 5% common stock dividend on June 12, 2018. No cash dividends were declared in 2018. For the year ended December 31, 2018, Ainsworth reported a net loss of $195 million, including an after-tax loss from discontinued operations of $510 million.Required:1. Compute Ainsworth's net loss per share for the year ended December 31, 2018.2. Compute the per share amount of income or loss from continuing operations for the year ended December 31, 2018.3. Prepare an EPS presentation that would be appropriate to appear on Ainsworth's 2018 and 2017 comparative income statements. Assume EPS was reported in 2017 as $0.75, based on net income (no discontinued operations) of $540 million and a weighted-average number of common shares of 720 million.Req 1 and 2
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Oksana_A [137]2 years ago
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Answer:

1)

Reported net loss                                                       $  (195)    

Add: Cumulative preference dividend (31*$100*7%)     $  (217)    

Total loss                                                                       $ (412)    

Calculation of weighted average number of shares

   

Common stock outstanding on 12/31/17 (720*105%)    756.00    

Treasury stock (-30*105%*8/12)                             (21.00)

 

Issuance (12*4/12)                                                    4.00  

 

Weighted average number of shares                      739.00

Numerator / Denominator    =      Net loss per share  

 $  (412)         /        739.00    =        $  (0.56)

2)

Calculation of Net Income

   

Reported net loss                                  $  (195)

   

Add : loss from discontinuing operation   $ 510

   

Income from continuing operation           $  315  

 

Cumulative preference dividend            $  (217)

   

Net Income                                             $  98  

Numerator / Denominator = Net loss per share  

$ 98                /       739.00 = $  0.13

3)

Comparative income statement   2018      2017

 

Earning(Loss) per common share:  

   

Income from                           $ 0.13    $0.71   ($540/(720*105%))

continuing operation                                           =   $ 0.71                                          

Loss from discontinued         $ (0.69)    

operation

Net Income (Loss)                   $ (0.56)      $ 0.71

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