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Example 2 – Multiple share issues and prior year comparatives

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  • November 10, 2023 at 10:12 am #694633
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    Example 2 – Multiple share issues and prior year comparatives
    Ernie had earnings of $750,000 for the year-ended 31 March 2019. There were 2,000,000 $1 equity shares in
    issue on 1 April 2018, and a new issue of 3,000,000 shares at full market price was carried out on 30
    September 2018. A bonus issue of one new share for every two shares held was issued on 1 December 2018.
    The EPS figure reported for the year-ended 31 March 2018 was 15.5c.
    Calculate the basic EPS for Ernie for the year-ended 31 March 2019, and restate the comparative
    figure for 31 March 2018.

    Answer to example 2 – Multiple share issues and prior year comparatives
    EPS (31 March 2019) = $750,000 = 14.29c 5,250,000(W)
    EPS (31 March 2018 – restated) = 15.5 x 2/3 = 10.33c
    (W)
    Date No. shares in
    issue
    Weighting (#
    months) Fraction Weighted average
    no. shares
    1.4.18 – 30.9.18 2,000,000 6/12 3/2 1,500,000
    New issue 3,000,000
    1.10.18 – 30.11.18 5,000,000 2/12 3/2 1,250,000
    Bonus issue 2,500,000
    1.12.18 – 31.3.19 7,500,000 4/12 2,500,000
    WANS =5,250,000
    Bonus fraction = No. shares in issue after = 3
    (1-for-2) No. shares in issue after 2

    EPS (31 March 2018 – restated) = 15.5 x 2/3 = 10.33c, why have we multiplied it by 2/3

    This question is quite different from example 1 in the lectures , here we have multiple shares in issue , Can you go through this question if you have time or just a quick answer for why multiplied previous figure with 2/3

    thank you

    November 10, 2023 at 10:23 am #694634
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    Date ………No. shares in issue …….. Weighting …..Fraction…. WANS

    1.4.18 …….. 2,000,000 …………….. 6/12 …….. 3/2 ……….. 1,500,000
    New issue …. 3,000,000……………………………………………………………
    1.10.18 ………5,000,000 …………….. 2/12 ……. 3/2 ………… 1,250,000
    Bonus issue…… 2,500,000
    1.12.18 ………. 7,500,000 ………… 4/12 …………………….. 2,500,000
    WANS =5,250,000

    November 17, 2023 at 8:04 pm #695030
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    Yes, the prior year figure is adjusted for the fraction. We apply the fraction to the shares in issue prior to the bonus issue taking place, which includes the shares in issue in the prior year as part of last year’s EPS. If we multiply the shares in issue by 3/2, then this is the figure on the bottom of the EPS fraction and dividing by 3/2 is the same as multiplying by 2/3.

    Hope this makes sense.

    Thanks

    November 19, 2023 at 4:52 pm #695110
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    Thanks!

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