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Elodia [21]
1 year ago
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Assume that Plavor Brands, Inc. has 10,000,000 common shares outstanding that have a par value of $2 per share. The stock is cur

rently trading for $30 per share. The firm reported a net profit after-tax of $25,000,000. All else equal, what will happen to earnings per share if the company issues a 10% stock dividend
Business
1 answer:
Kay [80]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

The multiple choices:

Earnings per share will remain the same since a stock dividend does not create an expense.

Earnings per share will increase because the dividend increases the value of the company.

Earnings per share will decrease because the number of shares outstanding will go up.

The impact cannot be determined without additional information on the new price per share.

The correct option is earnings per share will decrease because the number of shares outstanding will go up.

Explanation:

Initial EPS=earnings attributable to common stock/average weighted number of common stock

earnings attributable to common stock is $25,000,000

average weighted number of common stock is 10,000,000

Initial EPS=$25,000,000/10,000,000

                 =$2.5

EPS with 10% stock dividend :

average weighted number of common stock=10,000,000*(1+10%)

average weighted number of common stock=10,000,000*(1+0.1)

average weighted number of common stock=11,00,000

EPS with 10% stock dividend=$25,000,000/11,000,000

                                                  =$2.27

EPS reduced from $2.5 to $2.27 due to 10% stock dividend as there are more shares than  previously.

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