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Corporate Reporting: Profit, Earnings per Share, and Retained Earnings Chapter Opening Critical Thinking Challenge Questions* What factors, other than the repurchase of shares, cause earnings per share to increase or decrease? Other factors that cause earnings per share to: • Increase: increase in profit, reverse share split (although most students would not know this), decrease in payment of preferred dividends • Decrease: loss or decreases in profit, share splits, share dividends, issuance of shares, increase in payment of preferred dividends *The Chapter 13 Critical Thinking Challenge questions are asked at the beginning of this chapter. Students are reminded at the conclusion of the chapter to refer to the Critical Thinking Challenge questions at the beginning of the chapter. The solutions to the Critical Thinking Challenge questions are available here in the Solutions Manual and accessible to students at Connect.   Knowledge Check-Up Questions 1. a) 2. d) 3. b) 4. b) 5. d) 6. c) 7. d) 8. b) 9. c) 10. c) Concept Review Questions 1. A share dividend produces a distribution of additional shares to shareholders and a capitalization of retained earnings. In contrast, a share split calls in the old shares and replaces them with a different number of new shares. In addition, no entry is made to any of the equity accounts for a share split. 2. Declaring a share dividend has no effect on assets, liabilities, or total equity. The subsequent distribution of the share dividend also has no effect on these items. 3. Indigo’s March 31, 2018 balance in share capital was 26,800,609 shares. A review of Note 15, Share Capital shows that the increase in shares from 2017 to 2018 was caused by options exercised. 4. With a simple capital structure, earnings per share results are calculated by first subtracting any declared or cumulative preferred dividends from profit, and then dividing the difference by the weighted-average number of shares of outstanding common shares. 5. Spin Master’s financial statements report that basic EPS increased from $0.99 per share in 2016 to $1.58 per share for 2017. 6. WestJet’s shares were reduced in 2016 and 2017 as shares were repurchased, 5,954,949 in 2016 and 3,523,597 in 2017. Some shares were issued for compensation plans, but much less than were repurchased. 7. This new decision is a change in an accounting estimate, not a change in accounting policy. The change would be included in the current financial statements with decreased depreciation over the remaining six years of the asset’s revised useful life. 8. The Apple executives made the decision to do a 7:1 stock split to bring the per unit share price down and become more accessible for the individual investor. The stock split resulted in the stock going from over $645.57 per share to a more accessible $92.44.

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SOLUTIONS MANUAL
to accompany
Fundamental Accounting Principles
16th Canadian Edition
by Larson/Dieckmann




Prepared by:
Laura Dallas, Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Technical checks by:
Rhonda Heninger, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology




Solutions Manual to accompany Fundamental Accounting Principles, 16th Canadian Edition. © 2019
McGraw-Hill Education Ltd. 13-1

,Last revised December 2018



Chapter 13 Corporate Reporting: Profit, Earnings per
Share, and Retained Earnings


Chapter Opening Critical Thinking Challenge Questions*

What factors, other than the repurchase of shares, cause earnings per share to increase
or decrease?

Other factors that cause earnings per share to:

 Increase: increase in profit, reverse share split (although most students would not
know this), decrease in payment of preferred dividends
 Decrease: loss or decreases in profit, share splits, share dividends, issuance of
shares, increase in payment of preferred dividends


*The Chapter 13 Critical Thinking Challenge questions are asked at the beginning of this
chapter. Students are reminded at the conclusion of the chapter to refer to the Critical
Thinking Challenge questions at the beginning of the chapter. The solutions to the
Critical Thinking Challenge questions are available here in the Solutions Manual and
accessible to students at Connect.




Solutions Manual to accompany Fundamental Accounting Principles, 16th Canadian Edition. © 2019
McGraw-Hill Education Ltd. 13-2

,Last revised December 2018



Knowledge Check-Up Questions

1. a) 2. d) 3. b) 4. b) 5. d)
6. c) 7. d) 8. b) 9. c) 10. c)


Concept Review Questions
1. A share dividend produces a distribution of additional shares to shareholders and a
capitalization of retained earnings. In contrast, a share split calls in the old shares
and replaces them with a different number of new shares. In addition, no entry is
made to any of the equity accounts for a share split.
2. Declaring a share dividend has no effect on assets, liabilities, or total equity. The
subsequent distribution of the share dividend also has no effect on these items.
3. Indigo’s March 31, 2018 balance in share capital was 26,800,609 shares. A review of
Note 15, Share Capital shows that the increase in shares from 2017 to 2018 was
caused by options exercised.
4. With a simple capital structure, earnings per share results are calculated by first
subtracting any declared or cumulative preferred dividends from profit, and then
dividing the difference by the weighted-average number of shares of outstanding
common shares.
5. Spin Master’s financial statements report that basic EPS increased from $0.99 per
share in 2016 to $1.58 per share for 2017.
6. WestJet’s shares were reduced in 2016 and 2017 as shares were repurchased,
5,954,949 in 2016 and 3,523,597 in 2017. Some shares were issued for compensation
plans, but much less than were repurchased.
7. This new decision is a change in an accounting estimate, not a change in
accounting policy. The change would be included in the current financial
statements with decreased depreciation over the remaining six years of the asset’s
revised useful life.
8. The Apple executives made the decision to do a 7:1 stock split to bring the per unit
share price down and become more accessible for the individual investor. The stock
split resulted in the stock going from over $645.57 per share to a more accessible
$92.44.




Solutions Manual to accompany Fundamental Accounting Principles, 16th Canadian Edition. © 2019
McGraw-Hill Education Ltd. 13-3

, Last revised December 2018



QUICK STUDY

Quick Study 13-1 (10 minutes)

JAMESTOWN CORP.
Equity Section of Balance Sheet
April 1, 2020
Contributed capital:
Common shares, 375,000 shares
authorized, 165,000 shares issued and outstanding* ........... $1,477,5001
Retained earnings ............................................................................ 258,000
Total equity ....................................................................................... $1,735,500

*150,000 × 10% × $25 = $375,000; $375,000 + $1,102,500 = $1,477,500


Quick Study 13-2 (15 minutes)

VECTOR GAMING LTD.
Equity Section of Balance Sheet

Dec. 31, 2020 Jan. 2, 2021
Before Share Split After Share Split
Contributed capital:
Common shares, 100,000 shares authorized,
Before share split: 28,000 shares issued
and outstanding......................................... $476,000
After share split: 84,000 shares issued
and outstanding......................................... $476,000
Retained earnings................................................ 85,000 85,000
Total equity........................................................... $561,000 $561,000



Quick Study 13-3 (10 minutes)


Sept. 2 Common Shares........................................................................ 10,000.00
Retained Earnings..................................................................... 8,000.00
Cash..................................................................................... 18,000.00
Repurchased and retired shares; 2,000 × $5 = $10,000.




Solutions Manual to accompany Fundamental Accounting Principles, 16th Canadian Edition. © 2019
McGraw-Hill Education Ltd. 13-4
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