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Eastern Aviation operated both an airline and several restaurants located near airports. During the year just...

Eastern Aviation operated both an airline and several restaurants located near airports. During the year just ended, all restaurant operations were discontinued and the following operating results were reported.

Continuing operations (airline):
Net sales $ 27,560,000
Costs and expenses 21,660,000
Other data:
Operating income from restaurants (net of income tax) 432,000
Gain on sale of restaurants (net of income tax) 2,478,000
Nonrecurring loss 1,200,000

All of these amounts are before income taxes unless indicated otherwise. The company's income tax rate is 40 percent. The nonrecurring loss resulted from damage to a warehouse that is not related to the discontinued restaurant operations. Eastern Aviation had 1,000,000 shares of capital stock outstanding throughout the year.

Required:

a. Prepare a condensed income statement, including proper presentation of the discontinued restaurant operations and the nonrecurring loss. Include all appropriate earnings per share figures.

b. Assume that you expect the profitability of Eastern Aviation operations to decline by 5 percent next year, and the profitability of the restaurants to decline by 10 percent. What is your estimate of the company’s net earnings per share next year?

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Part a EASTERN AVIATION
CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 20XX
Net sales          27,560,000
Costs and expenses (excluding tax on
continuing operations)
         21,660,000
Income before tax            5,900,000
Less: Tax at 40%            2,360,000
Income from continuing operations            3,540,000
Discontinued Operations:
Operating income from restaurants(net of income tax)                432,000
Gain on sale of restaurants (net of income tax)            2,478,000
Income before extraordinary items            6,450,000
Extraordinary loss (net of income tax benefit)
(1200000 - 40% x 1200000)              (720,000)
Net income            5,730,000
Earnings per share of common stock:
Earnings from continuing operations 3.54 a
Earnings from discontinued operations 2.91 b
Earnings before extraordinary items 6.45 a+b
Extraordinary loss -0.72 c
Net earnings 5.73 a+b+c
a 3540000 ÷ 1000000
b (432000+2478000) ÷ 1000000
c -720000 ÷ 1000000
part b Profitability current year $        3,540,000
Less: 5% of current profitability $            177,000
Next year Income $        3,363,000
÷ NO of shares O/s            1,000,000
EPS $                   3.36
Point to note: Since restaurant business is discontinued in current year, there will be no income
from restaurant buisness next year and non recurring loss also will have no effect

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