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Basic Question 16 of 40

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the reporting of earnings per share (EPS)?

A. Diluted EPS may be greater than basic EPS.
B. Diluted EPS must be less than or equal to basic EPS.
C. Basic EPS must be less than diluted EPS.

User Contributed Comments 6

User Comment
kalps If diluted EPS was equal to basic EPS then surely you would calculate it in the first place
synner antidilutive securities not included in dilutive EPS, so dilutive EPS must be <= basic EPS
msns As per the notes, diluted EPS is calculated only on the Income from ongoing operations which would be greater than Net Income in most cases. So in this case, doesn't option A hold good that Diluted EPS may be greater tha basic EPS
surob The only time when diluted EPS could be higher than basic EPS is if securities were antidilutive, in which case it would increase EPS. However, as far as antilutive securities are not included in the computation of the basic and dilutive EPS, Basic EPS must be higher or equal to dilutive EPS. Hope this helps
RCapistrano Dilutive EPS means that the new value of the EPS is lower after options have been exercised.

But if the new EPS value is equal to the basic EPS value, where is the dilutive effect on that?
tybe0012 EPS****
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Learning Outcome Statements

describe how earnings per share is calculated and calculate and interpret a company's basic and diluted earnings per share for companies with simple and complex capital structures including those with antidilutive securities

CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 2, Module 2.