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Okay, the book's answer to problem 3A in Reading 56 makes no sense. It says that to find a stock's EPS, you start with the value of $850. That value is not part of the given information and I cannot seem to derive that value from any of the given info. The problem gives the value for sales as $1020. The % difference between 1020 and 850 is either 16.67% or 20% depending on how you order the 2 values (1020-850/1020, or 1020-850/850). And by playing with the profit margin and tax rates, I still can't see how the book decides the base value of EBIT to be 850.
What the hell am I missing?
GAAAHHHH!!!
Okay, the book's answer to problem 3A in Reading 56 makes no sense. It says that to find a stock's EPS, you start with the value of $850. That value is not part of the given information and I cannot seem to derive that value from any of the given info. The problem gives the value for sales as $1020. The % difference between 1020 and 850 is either 16.67% or 20% depending on how you order the 2 values (1020-850/1020, or 1020-850/850). And by playing with the profit margin and tax rates, I still can't see how the book decides the base value of EBIT to be 850.
What the hell am I missing?
GAAAHHHH!!!