Question: I need help in calculating the highlighted figures, the trial balance provided includes ledgers for the balance sheet only. Trial Balance as at 30 June

I need help in calculating the highlighted figures, the trial balance provided includes ledgers for the balance sheet only.

I need help in calculating the highlighted
Trial Balance as at 30 June 2017 Shares held as assets had a market value of $25,300,000 on 30 June 2015 g\"":'\"'cm or s'""\"w Cr__,000 On 1 July 2013, Hanks Tanks had 100,000,000 ordinary shares paid to $1 ank E Investments (10% debentures) 5,000 During the year, Hanks Tanks issued 12,500,000 shares, .50 payable on application and .50 on a call. The call Investments (shares) 22,500 money on 6,000,000 shares remain unpaid as at balance date Inventories 30/06/2017 22,500 - - Calls in arrears (50.50 call) 3 000 Directors declared a final dividend of $.10 per participating share payable in August 2016 and require a Gooduwill 11,000 provision Plant and equipment 10,000 Shares participating in dividend distributions .t\\ccn;mulated depreciation plant and equipment 5 3,700 100,000,000 shares in dividends paid and declared during the year ended 30 June 2015 an 2,000 Accumulated depreciation buildings 5,250 100,000,000 shares in interim dividend 2016 Buildings 65,625 106,500,000 shares in final dividend 2016 i 112 500 i:sa;f ::eafalrjlation E 10'3?5 Debentures are redeemable on 31 December 2016 Retained profits 12,500 Interim dividend paid 2,000 Final dividend paid 4,000 Mortgage on buildings @ 5% p.a. 25,000 Based on the information above can anyone help me to work out the figures highlighted? Basic eps Diluted eps . %012 Dividends per share EOOG STATEMENT OF CHANGES Issue of share capital (12,500,000 shares) 9500 Share options exercised Share buy-back - Total share capital 109,500

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