If-Converted Method

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The if-converted method is a financial reporting technique used to calculate diluted earnings per share (EPS) by assuming that convertible securities, such as convertible bonds or preferred stock, are converted into common stock at the beginning of the reporting period. This method helps in assessing the potential impact of conversion on a company’s EPS, providing a more comprehensive view of shareholder value.

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