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Amy Dyken, controller at Sweet Pharmaceutical Industries, a public company, is currently preparing the calculation for basic and diluted earnings per share and the related disclosure for Sweet’s financial statements. Below is selected financial information for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017.

SWEET PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES
SELECTED BALANCE SHEET
INFORMATION
JUNE 30, 2017

Long-term debt
Notes payable, 11%

$990,000

7% convertible bonds payable

5,080,000

11% bonds payable

6,120,000

Total long-term debt

$12,190,000

Shareholders’ equity
Preferred stock, 6% cumulative, $50 par value, 95,000 shares authorized, 23,750 shares issued and outstanding

$1,187,500

Common stock, $1 par, 10,000,000 shares authorized, 1,000,000 shares issued and outstanding

1,000,000

Additional paid-in capital

3,920,000

Retained earnings

5,880,000

Total shareholders’ equity

$11,987,500


The following transactions have also occurred at Sweet.

1. Options were granted on July 1, 2016, to purchase 180,000 shares at $15 per share. Although no options were exercised during fiscal year 2017, the average price per common share during fiscal year 2017 was $20 per share.
2. Each bond was issued at face value. The 7% convertible bonds will convert into common stock at 50 shares per $1,000 bond. The bonds are exercisable after 5 years and were issued in fiscal year 2016.
3. The preferred stock was issued in 2016.
4. There are no preferred dividends in arrears; however, preferred dividends were not declared in fiscal year 2017.
5. The 1,000,000 shares of common stock were outstanding for the entire 2017 fiscal year.
6. Net income for fiscal year 2017 was $1,500,000, and the average income tax rate is 40%.


For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017, calculate the following for Sweet Pharmaceutical Industries.

1) Basic Earnings Per Share

2) Diluted Earnings Per Share

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Hubert Koch
Hubert KochLv2
28 Sep 2019

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