{"id":3745,"date":"2019-10-08T13:33:00","date_gmt":"2019-10-08T13:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analystprep.com\/cfa-level-1-exam\/?p=3745"},"modified":"2026-03-26T17:13:35","modified_gmt":"2026-03-26T17:13:35","slug":"calculation-earnings-per-share","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analystprep.com\/cfa-level-1-exam\/financial-reporting-and-analysis\/calculation-earnings-per-share\/","title":{"rendered":"Calculation of Earnings per Share"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">\n{\n  \"@context\": \"https:\/\/schema.org\",\n  \"@type\": \"VideoObject\",\n  \"name\": \"Understanding Income Statements (2025 Level I CFA\u00ae Exam \u2013 FRA \u2013 Learning Module 3)\",\n  \"description\": \"Learn how to understand and analyze income statements for the 2025 CFA\u00ae Level I Financial Reporting and Analysis (FRA) exam. 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The calculation of EPS, however, depends on whether the company has a simple or complex capital structure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Simple vs. Complex Capital Structures<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>A company is said to have a complex capital structure if it has issued any financial instrument which is potentially convertible into common stock (or ordinary shares).&nbsp; Examples of these financial instruments include convertible bonds, convertible preferred stock, and employee stock options. The company is said to have a simple capital structure if its capital structure does not include such potentially convertible financial instruments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Financial instruments that are potentially convertible into common stock could possibly dilute or decrease EPS due to an increase in the number of ordinary shares after conversion.&nbsp; The EPS that results from the conversion of all dilutive financial instruments is called diluted EPS.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Basic EPS is used to describe EPS that does not involve the conversion of dilutive financial instruments. It is calculated using the reported earnings available to common shareholders of a company and the weighted average number of outstanding shares.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Companies are required to report both basic and diluted EPS.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"text-align:center; background:#f3f5f9; padding:26px 16px; margin:24px 0;\">\n  <div style=\"max-width:720px; margin:0 auto;\">\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/analystprep.com\/free-trial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"\n       style=\"display:block; width:100%; padding:14px 24px; border:2px solid #2f6fdd; border-radius:999px; color:#2f6fdd; text-decoration:none; font-size:16px; font-weight:500; line-height:1.2; text-align:center;\">\n      Practice EPS calculations for CFA Level I with a Free Trial.\n    <\/a>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h3><strong>Calculation of Basic EPS<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Basic EPS is computed as follows:<\/p>\n<p>$$ \\text{Basic EPS} =\\cfrac {\\text{net income} \u2013 \\text{preferred dividends}}{\\text{weighted average number of shares outstanding}} $$<\/p>\n<p>Where \u2018net income \u2013 preferred dividends\u2019 is the amount of income available to common shareholders, and \u2018weighted average number of outstanding shares is a time weighting of outstanding common shares.<\/p>\n<p>Basic EPS will be equal to diluted EPS whenever a company has a simple capital structure. However, if a company has a complex capital structure, then diluted EPS will be less than or equal to basic EPS.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Calculation of Diluted EPS for Three Types of Potentially Dilutive Financial Instruments: Convertible Preferred, Convertible Debt, and Employee Stock Options<\/strong><\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Calculation of diluted EPS whenever a company has outstanding convertible preferred stock is done using the if-converted method. The if-converted method looks at the effect of converting the convertible preferred shares at the beginning of the period. This results in a higher weighted average number of outstanding shares and a higher net income available to common shareholders than in the basic EPS calculation.<br \/>$$\\text{Diluted EPS} = \\frac{\\text{Net Income}}{\\begin{aligned}&amp;\\text{(Weighted average number of outstanding shares}\\\\ &amp;\\text{+ New common shares that would have been issued at conversion)}\\end{aligned}}$$<\/li>\n<li>Calculation of diluted EPS whenever a company has a convertible outstanding debt is also done using the if-converted method.<br \/>$$\\text{Diluted EPS} = \\frac{\\text{(Net Income + After-tax Interest on Convertible Debt &#8211; Preferred Dividends)}}{\\begin{aligned} &amp;\\text{(Weighted Average Number of Outstanding shares}\\\\&amp;\\text{ + Additional Common Shares that would have been Issued at Conversion)}\\end{aligned}}$$<\/li>\n<li>Calculation of diluted EPS, whenever a company has outstanding stock options, warrants, or their equivalents, is done as if the financial instruments had been exercised and the company used the proceeds to repurchase as many shares of common stock as possible at the average market price of common stock during the period. The methodology is called the treasury stock method under US GAAP.<br \/>$$\\text{Diluted EPS} = \\frac{\\text{(Net Income\u00a0 &#8211; Preferred Dividends}}{\\begin{aligned} &amp;\\text{Weighted Average Number of Outstanding Shares}\\\\ &amp;\\text{ + (New Shares that would have been Purchased with Cash Received upon Exercise }\\\\&amp; \\text{- Shares that could have been purchased with cash received upon exercise)}\\\\ &amp;\\times \\text{Proportion of Year during which the Financial Instruments were Outstanding)}\\end{aligned}}$$<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<blockquote>\n<h3><strong>Question<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>If at the end of its financial year, a company has a net income of $10 million, 2,000,000 shares of common outstanding stock, and no preferred stock or convertible financial instruments, which of the following is accurate?<\/p>\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: upper-alpha;\">\n<li>The company has a simple capital structure with a basic EPS of $5.00.<\/li>\n<li>The company has a complex capital structure with a diluted EPS of $5.00.<\/li>\n<li>The company has a complex capital structure with a diluted EPS of less than $5.00.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Solution<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The correct answer is <strong>A<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The company has a simple capital structure given that it does not have any potentially convertible financial instrument, and has a basic EPS of $10,000,000\/2,000,000 shares = $5.00.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n\n<div style=\"text-align:center; background:#f3f5f9; padding:48px 20px 28px; margin:40px 0;\">\n  \n  <a href=\"https:\/\/analystprep.com\/free-trial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"\n     style=\"display:inline-block; background:#4274d8; color:#ffffff; text-decoration:none; padding:18px 42px; border-radius:999px; font-size:17px; font-weight:700; line-height:1;\">\n    Start Free Trial\n  <\/a>\n\n  <p style=\"max-width:640px; margin:18px auto 0; font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#1f2937;\">\n    Strengthen earnings per share analysis and financial reporting skills with\n    exam-focused CFA Level I practice.\n  <\/p>\n\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Both IFRS and US GAAP require a company to present its earnings per share (EPS) on the face of the income statement for net profit or loss (net income) and profit or loss (income) from continuing operations. 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