EPS or Earnings Per Share is a number derived from the income statement, which indicates how profitable a company is on a per share basis.
* A company's net income is also called net earnings.
* Companies that are not profitable yet have a negative EPS
The formula for determining earnings per share is defined as:
\(EPS\): Earnings per share
\(Net\text{ }Income\): How much money company is making after all expenses have been paid including taxes.
\(Shares\text{ }Outstanding\): The current number of outstanding shares issued by the company before the split.
\(Ratio\): The factor of which the number of outstanding shares will be increased by. For example, enter 3 if the ratio is 1:3
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EPS (Forward Split)
Use this calculator to find the EPS of a company after a forward stock split and see how it's going to impact the EPS.
How much money company is making after all expenses have been paid including taxes.
enter a number in thousands, enter 5 for 5,000 or 50 for 50,000
The current number of outstanding shares issued by the company before the split.
enter a number in millions
The factor of which the number of outstanding shares will be increased by. For example, enter 3 if the ratio is 1:3
Please note, that all calculators provided are for informational and educational purposes ONLY, and should NOT be taken as professional financial advice.