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Bob the Builder was organized on January 1, Year 7, with 400,000 common shares authorized. During Year 7, the company had the following share transactions:

Bob the Builder was organized on January 1, Year 7, with 400,000 common shares authorized. During Year 7, the company had the following share transactions:

January 1 Issued 150,000 shares at $20 per share

April 1 Issued 50,000 shares at $25 per share

June 1 Issued 50,000 shares at $26 per share

September 1 There was a two-for-one stock split

October 1 Purchased 20,000 shares at $10 per share and cancelled them

Net income for Year 7 was $1,000,000. There was no other transaction until the release of financial statements on February 24, Year 8.

(1) What is the total $ amount of common shares to be reported at the statement of financial position at December 31, Year 7? [7 marks]

(2) What is the total $ amount of contributed surplus to be reported at the statement of financial position at December 31, Year 7? [7 marks]

(3) What is basic EPS to be reported at the income statement for the year ended December 31, Year 7? Please calculate EPS to the nearest cent. [7 marks]

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