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7 October, 13:52

During all of the year just ended, Littlefield, Inc., had outstanding 100,000 shares of common stock and 5,000 shares of noncumulative, $7 preferred stock. Each share of the latter is convertible into three shares of common. For the year, Littlefield had $230,000 income from continuing operations and a $575,000 loss on discontinued operations; no dividends were paid or declared. Littlefield should report diluted earnings (loss) per share (DEPS) for income from continuing operations and for net income (loss), respectively, of:

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  1. 7 October, 13:54
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    The diluted earnings per share for income from continuing operations is $1.92 and for net income is - $2.875.

    Explanation:

    Net income = $230,000 - $575,000

    = - $345,000 (loss)

    total outstanding shares = 100,000 + 5,000 + 15000

    = 120,000

    diluted earnings (loss) per share for net income (loss)

    = - $345,000/120,000

    = - $2.875

    diluted earnings (loss) per share for income from countinuing operations = $230,000/120,000

    = $1.92

    Therefore, the diluted earnings per share for income from continuing operations is $1.92 and for net income is - $2.875.
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