Accounting for Earnings per Share
Earnings per share information must be included in the financial statements of a public company. Accounting for Earnings per Share walks you through the process of calculating this information. It does so by describing the requirements for calculating and presenting basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share. It also addresses the calculation methods used to derive earnings per share, including the treasury stock method, reverse treasury stock method, and two-class method. In short, this course is a handy ongoing reference for anyone who has to calculate earnings per share information on a regular basis.
Format
PDF Course
Level
Overview
Duration
1 Hour
Course Information
Author: Steven Bragg
Course number: AC1089
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between the contents of the basic and diluted earnings per share calculations, and recognize the principle underlying these calculations.
- Identify the types of dilutive securities.
- Recognize the different ownership interests of a master limited partnership.
- Specify the legal authorization for requiring a publicly-held entity to make additional disclosures regarding non-GAAP information.
Level: Overview
Instructional Method: QAS Self-Study
NASBA Category: Accounting
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Latest Review Date: February 2024
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