Compute earnings per share before extraordinary items

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Question 1 - You were recently hired as the assistant treasurer for Victor, Inc. Yesterday, the treasurer was injured in a bicycle accident and is now hospitalized, unconscious. Your boss, Mr. Fernandes, just informed you that the financial statements are due today. Searching through the treasurer's desk, you find the following notes:

a) Income from continuing operations, based on computations done so far, is $400,000. No taxes are accounted for yet. The tax rate is 30%.

b) Dividends declared and paid were $20,000. During the year, 100,000 shares of stock were outstanding.

c) The corporation experienced an uninsured $20,000 pretax loss from a freak hailstorm. Such a storm is considered to be unusual and infrequent.

d) The company decided to change its inventory pricing method from average cost to the FIFO method. The effect of this change is to increase prior years' income by $30,000 pretax. The FIFO method has been used for 2012. (Hint: This adjustment should be placed just prior to net income.)

e) In 2012, the company settled a lawsuit against it for $10,000 pretax. The settlement was not previously accrued and is due for payment in February 2013.

f) In 2012, the firm sold a portion of its long-term securities at a gain of $30,000 pretax.

g) The corporation disposed of its consumer products division in August 2012, at a loss of $90,000 pretax. The loss from operations through August was $60,000 pretax.

Required - Prepare an income statement for 2012, in good form, starting with income from continuing operations. Compute earnings per share for income from continuing operations, discontinued operations, extraordinary loss, cumulative effect of a change in accounting principle, and net income.

Question 2 - The following information applies to Bowling Green Metals Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012:

Total revenues from regular operations $832,000

Total expenses from regular operations 776,000

Extraordinary gain, net of applicable income taxes 30,000

Dividends paid 20,000

Number of shares of common stock outstanding during the year 10,000

Required - Compute earnings per share before extraordinary items and net earnings. Show how this might be presented in the financial statements.

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