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1 March, 13:41

Ute Co. had the following capital structure during Year 1 and Year 2: Preferred stock, $10 par, 4% cumulative, 25,000 shares issued and outstanding $ 250,000 Common stock, $5 par, 200,000 shares issued and outstanding 1,000,000 The preferred stock is not convertible. Ute reported net income of $500,000 for the year ended December 31, Year 2. Ute paid no preferred dividends during Year 1 and paid $16,000 in preferred dividends during Year 2. In its December 31, Year 2, income statement, what amount should Ute report as basic earnings per share?

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  1. 1 March, 15:43
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    Basic Earnings Per Share = $2.45

    Explanation:

    Expectation: Calculate the Basic Earnings per Share

    First, what is the net income for the year = $500,000

    Preference dividend = $16

    However, since the preference share is cumulative and no preference dividend was paid in the first year. It means the preference dividend of $16,000 paid was both for the first and second year

    Hence, preference dividend for the second year = 4% x $250,000 = 0.04x $250,000 = $10,000

    As such the Basic earning per share

    = (Net income - Preference Dividend for the year 2) / Outstanding common shares

    = ($500,000 - $10,000) / 200,000 shares

    =$2.45
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