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F7 Course Notes – Mini Exercises – Q9 Part 2

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FR Financial Reporting Forums › F7 Course Notes – Mini Exercises – Q9 Part 2

  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 10 years ago by Ayat.
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  • November 20, 2013 at 6:45 pm #147044
    mbates
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    Hi all,
    I’m having trouble with the question below;

    Question 2
    Trial balance extracts at 30 September, 2008
    Suspense account credit balance 24,000
    Equity shares of 50c each, fully paid as at
    1 October, 2007 60,000
    The suspense account contains the corresponding credit entry for the proceeds of a rights issue of shares made on 1 July 2008. The terms of the issue were one share for every four held at 80 cents per share. Llama’s share price immediately before the issue was $1. The issue was fully subscribed.
    Show the entry to remove the suspense account balance. Assuming that earnings available for equity shareholders were
    $26,250, calculate the earnings per share figure for the year to 30 September, 2008.

    The answer gives the Earnings per share as 20cents however my calculation comes in at 20.33 cents, assuming the answer hasn’t been rounded down I must be missing something, unfortunately the answers at the back don’t go into the workings in much detail, if anyone can help me out with the method it would be most appreciated

    thanks for your help

    November 20, 2013 at 9:04 pm #147063
    MikeLittle
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    You didn’t follow rule 1!!!!!

    What you have done is multiply the period AFTER the rights issue by the rights fraction. Rule 1 clearly says “Multiply all PRIOR periods by the rights fraction.

    Try its again and it comes to exactly 20c per share eps

    November 21, 2013 at 10:11 am #147124
    mbates
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    Thanks Mike,
    that works out perfect now and also thanks for your time doing the free lectures they have been a great help.

    April 1, 2015 at 7:54 am #239767
    Ayat
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    Hello everybody,
    am having trouble in understanding right issur questions, the one of ATLAS 31 MARCH 2013. Will anyone help me.

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