Advanced Financial Accounting
An adjustment factor is a numerical value used to modify the weighted average number of shares outstanding in financial calculations, particularly when determining earnings per share (EPS). It accounts for events such as stock splits, stock dividends, or any changes in the capital structure that can impact the total number of shares. This factor ensures that the reported earnings per share reflect a consistent and comparable measure over time.
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