Answer:
The reporting method described by the statement is:
A. Diluted EPS.
Explanation:
Diluted EPS gauges the quality of a company's earnings per share (EPS) as if all convertible securities were exercised. Convertible securities include the company's outstanding convertible preferred shares, convertible debentures, stock options, and warrants. The diluted EPS is different from the basic EPS (otherwise called the Primary EPS). The basic EPS measures the company's earnings per common share without considering any outstanding convertible securities.