On 31 December 20X3, the capital structure of Victor Varieties Ltd. was as follows: ...

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On 31 December 20X3, the capital structure of Victor Varieties Ltd. was as follows:
$4,500,000 face value of 12% debentures, due 1 April 20X10, convertible into eight common shares per
$1,000. Interest on the 12% debentures is paid on 1 April and 1 October of each year. On 2 April 20X3,
12% debentures with a face value of $1,500,000 had been converted. Interest expense on these bonds
was $48,000 in 20x3. Interest expense on all the 12% bonds amounted to $432,000, including the
$48,000.
$3,000,000 face value of 12.4% debentures, due 30 June 20X15, convertible into eight common shares
per $1,000 after 30 June 20X7. Interest expense related to these bonds was $450,000 in 20X3. Interest
is paid on 30 June and 31 December of each year.
30,000 cumulative preferred shares issued and outstanding, $8 per share dividend, redeemable at the
shareholder's option at $100 per share. These preferred shares are classified as debt. Dividends are
reported as a financing expense in earnings.
100,000 options outstanding to senior management, exerciseable in 20X14. The options allow purchase
of 100,000 at $25 per share. Average market price in 20X3 was $14.
60,000 common shares issued and outstanding.
Victor Varieties reported net earnings after tax of $600,000 for 20X3. The tax rate was 40%.
Required:
Compute EPS for 20X3.
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