Compute basic earnings per share

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Question: Long-term debt: Bonds payable, due 2020, 12% ... ................................................5,000,000

Bonds payable, due 2024, convertible into ordinary shares at the rate of two shares per $100. The interest on the liability component of the convertible bonds payable for the fiscal year ending June 30,2016, was $800,000............................................................. $10,000,000

Shareholders' equity: Preferred shares, $4.50, no par, cumulative, convertible into ordinary shares at the rate of two ordinary shares for each preferred share................................................................... 150,000

Preferred shares, $2.50 no par, cumulative, convertible into common shares at the rate of one common share for each preferred share..................................................................... 400,000

Ordinary shares............................................................................................................................ 1,500,000

Options to purchase ordinary shares: 100,000 shares at $20 expire in 2020 200,000 shares at $30, expire in 2022

Transactions during the year: On July 1, 400,000 ordinary shares were issued on the conversion of 200,000 $4.50 preferred shares.

On December 1, 100,000 ordinary shares were issued for cash.

Other information: Tax rate, 25% Quarterly dividends are declared on March 30, June 30, September 30, and December 31.

The average 2016 market price of ordinary shares is $50

Required: (a) Determine the number of shares used to compute basic earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2016.

(b) Compute the adjusted net income to be used as the numerator in the basic earnings per share calculation for the year ended December 31, 2016.

(c) Compute basic earnings per share for 2016

(d) Determine the number of shares used to compute diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2016.

(e) Compute the adjusted net income to be used as the numerator in the diluted earnings per share calculation for the year ended December 31, 2016.

(f) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2016.

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