Below we present Gamba Incorporateds current-year partial income statement. Gamba is subject to a 35% income tax

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Below we present Gamba Incorporated’s current-year partial income statement. Gamba is subject to a 35% income tax rate.
Partial Income Statement Current Year
Income from continuing operations……………………….$ 1,250,990
Discontinued operations-income, net of tax……………… 533,060
Net income………………………………………………... $ 1,784,050
A partial balance sheet for the current year follows.
Liabilities:
5% Convertible Debt – issued at $ 1,000 par(1)…………... $ 8,113,000
Stockholders’ Equity:
Common Stock, no par(1,032,000 shares
issued and outstanding)(2)…………………………………. $ 5,160,000
$ 3 Convertible Preferred Stock, $ 100 par value
(42,500 shares issued and outstanding)(3) ………………… 4,250,000
Deferred compensation (employee options to
acquire 167,500 shares)(4)………………………………….. (1,842,500)
Footnotes to the Balance Sheet:
(1)
Each bond is convertible into 80 shares of common stock. The bonds are outstanding all year.
(2) The number of shares issued and outstanding did not change throughout the year.
(3) Each preferred share is convertible into 8 shares of common stock. The firm declared preferred dividends. The preferred stock was outstanding all year.
(4) The options are exercisable at $ 21 per share and the average market price of the company’s stock for the year is $ 35. The options were outstanding all year.
Required
a. Based on the information provided, compute basic and diluted earnings per share for the current year. Include all computations related to the application of antidilution sequencing, if needed.
b. Prepare the income statement disclosures required beginning with income from continuing operations. Balance Sheet
Balance sheet is a statement of the financial position of a business that list all the assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity and shareholder’s equity at a particular point of time. A balance sheet is also called as a “statement of financial...
Par Value
Par value is the face value of a bond. Par value is important for a bond or fixed-income instrument because it determines its maturity value as well as the dollar value of coupon payments. The market price of a bond may be above or below par,...
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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-0132162302

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Authors: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella

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