Diluted Shares Outstanding

The total share count if all convertible securities, options, and warrants were exercised.

Accounting & Statements

Definition

Diluted shares represent the maximum potential shares outstanding, including common stock plus all potentially dilutive securities (stock options, convertible bonds, warrants, RSUs). Diluted EPS uses this count, providing a more conservative per-share earnings measure. The treasury stock method determines how many shares in-the-money options would add net of assumed repurchases with exercise proceeds.

functions Formula

Diluted EPS = Net Income / Diluted Shares Outstanding

lightbulb Example

Basic shares: 100M. In-the-money options: 10M (strike $50, stock at $80). Using treasury stock method, net dilution = 10M − (10M × $50/$80) = 3.75M. Diluted shares = 103.75M.

verified_user Key Points

  • Includes all potentially dilutive securities
  • Provides conservative EPS measure
  • Treasury stock method calculates net dilution
  • Always check diluted vs basic EPS

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