Book value per common share is computed by: Multiple Choice Dividing stockholders' equity applicable to common shares by the number of common shares outstanding. Multiplying the number of common shares outstanding times the market price per common share. Dividing the number of common shares outstanding by stockholders' equity applicable to common shares. Dividing total assets by the number of shares outstanding. Multiplying the number of common shares outstanding by par value per share.
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The relationship between the book value of shareholders' equity and the firm's market value added(MVA)and economic value added(EVA). The term book value has several uses. I can refer to a single asset on the company as a whole.When referring to an individual assets such as a piece of equipment, book value refers to the asset's adjusted for any accumulate depreciation or amortization expenses. the value, or difference between the machine's historical cost and its accumulated depreciation expense, is called its book value In contrast, when the term refers to the entire company, it means the total value of the company's as reported in the firm's that makes sense so what makes this value important to investors is that it is value that can change but only due to a couple of events, including the of Treasury stock, the sale of new common or preferred shares, and the payment of , equally important, it change in response to changes in the market prices of the firm's shares Right, so how useful would a firm's book value be for assessing the performance of Allied Biscuit's management? Well. because Allied Biscuit's book value with changes in the market price of the firms shares, the firms book value reflect managements' efforts to maximum the shareholder health and therefore be used to evaluate management performance.
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On December 31, 2020, Berclair Inc. had 480 million shares of common stock and 5 million shares of 9%, $100 par value cumulative preferred stock issued and outstanding. On March 1, 2021, Berclair purchased 136 million shares of its common stock as treasury stock. Berclair issued a 5% common stock dividend on July 1, 2021. Four million treasury shares were sold on October 1. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, was $850 million. Also outstanding at December 31 were 30 million incentive stock options granted to key executives on September 13, 2016. The options were exercisable as of September 13, 2020, for 30 million common shares at an exercise price of $56 per share. During 2021, the market price of the common shares averaged $70 per share. The options were exercised on September 1, 2021. Required: Compute Berclair's basic and diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2021. (Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10). Do not round intermediate calculations.) Please write what is numerator and denominator for basic and diluted
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