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Chapter Overview : Earnings per Share
CHAPTER 22
EARNINGS PER SHARE
Assignment Assistance Schedule — Topic and Estimated Solution Time
No. Topic Time*
E22-1 Basic EPS calculations: multiple choice 20
E22-2 Calculating fully diluted EPS: multiple choice 40
E22-3 Fully diluted EPS: multiple choice 20
E22-4 Analyze the capital structure; average shares; compute EPS 20
E22-5 Analyze the capital structure; average shares; compute EPS 20
E22-6 Compute EPS for three years; stock dividend and split 15
E22-7 Analyze the capital structure; stock dividend; compute EPS 15
E22-8 Compute primary EPS; different kinds of gains and losses 20
E22-9 Computing and reporting DEPS; different kinds of gains and losses 30
E22-10 Complex capital structure and reporting EPS 15
E22-11 Complex capital structure and reporting EPS under the 3% materiality test 15
E22-12 Contingent shares and computing EPS 15
E22-13 Options and computation of EPS 30
E22-14 Convertible bonds and the calculation of primary and fully diluted EPS 30
E22-15 Analyze capital structure; stock split; convertible securities; compute EPS 20
E22-16 Analyze capital structure; nonconvertible preferred; stock rights; compute EPS 15
E22-17 Analyze capital structure; stock rights; preferred stock; compute EPS 25
E22-18 Convertible securities: D/A method 30
P22-1 Analyze capital structure; stock dividend; convertible securities; compute EPS 40
P22-2 Analyze capital structure; stock rights and convertible securities; compute EPS 60
P22-3 Complex capital structure; compute EPS for two alternatives 25
P22-4 Analyze capital structure; convertible bonds sold at a premium; compute EPS 30
P22-5 Analyze capital structure; stock warrants; nonconvertible securities; compute EPS
35
P22-6 Analyze capital structure; stock dividend; convertible securities; compute EPS 55
P22-7 Computing a loss per share 30
P22-8 Computing of average shares outstanding and EPS 45
P22-9 Determination of capital

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