Recording Entries for Restricted Stock Unit Plan with Estimated Forfeitures On December 31, 2020, 5M Inc. approved a restricted stock unit plan to be awarded to executives. The plan included the following general terms.   Each restricted stock unit is equivalent to one share of $1 par value, common stock of 5M Inc. Restricted stock units vest three years after the date of grant, subject to forfeiture if employment is terminated prior to the end of the vesting period. Shares are distributed after the vesting period if the employee is still employed by the company.   On December 31, 2020, 90,000 restricted stock units were granted to key employees under this plan when the market price of the common stock was $25 per share. The company estimates that 15% of the restricted stock units will be forfeited and it is the company's policy to estimate forfeitures. Required a. Compute the total amount of compensation cost for the restricted stock unit plan.      $Answer     b. Prepare the journal entry on the date of grant, December 31, 2020. c. Prepare the journal entry on December 31, 2021. d. Prepare the journal entry on December 31, 2022. At that time, the company adjusts its estimate of forfeitures to 10%. e. Prepare the journal entries on December 31, 2023, to record compensation expense and distribution of shares, assuming actual forfeitures of 7,200 shares in 2023.   Note: List multiple debits (when applicable) in alphabetical order and list multiple credits (when applicable) in alphabetical order. Note: If a journal entry isn't required for the transaction, select "N/A" as the account names and leave the Dr. and Cr. answers blank (zero).   Date Account Name Dr. Cr. b. Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer   c. Dec. 31, 2021 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer   d. Dec. 31, 2022 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer   e. Dec. 31, 2023 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       To record compensation cost       Dec. 31, 2023 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A   Answer   Answer       To record distribution of shares

Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
3rd Edition
ISBN:9781337788281
Author:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Chapter15: Contributed Capital
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 9E: Restricted Share Units On January 2, 2019, Dekker Company grants each of its 15 new employees 200...
icon
Related questions
Question

Recording Entries for Restricted Stock Unit Plan with Estimated Forfeitures

On December 31, 2020, 5M Inc. approved a restricted stock unit plan to be awarded to executives. The plan included the following general terms.

 

    • Each restricted stock unit is equivalent to one share of $1 par value, common stock of 5M Inc.
    • Restricted stock units vest three years after the date of grant, subject to forfeiture if employment is terminated prior to the end of the vesting period.
    • Shares are distributed after the vesting period if the employee is still employed by the company.

 

On December 31, 2020, 90,000 restricted stock units were granted to key employees under this plan when the market price of the common stock was $25 per share. The company estimates that 15% of the restricted stock units will be forfeited and it is the company's policy to estimate forfeitures.

Required

a. Compute the total amount of compensation cost for the restricted stock unit plan. 
    $Answer

 

 

b. Prepare the journal entry on the date of grant, December 31, 2020.

c. Prepare the journal entry on December 31, 2021.

d. Prepare the journal entry on December 31, 2022. At that time, the company adjusts its estimate of forfeitures to 10%.

e. Prepare the journal entries on December 31, 2023, to record compensation expense and distribution of shares, assuming actual forfeitures of 7,200 shares in 2023.

 

  • Note: List multiple debits (when applicable) in alphabetical order and list multiple credits (when applicable) in alphabetical order.
  • Note: If a journal entry isn't required for the transaction, select "N/A" as the account names and leave the Dr. and Cr. answers blank (zero).
  Date Account Name Dr. Cr.
b. Dec. 31, 2020 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
c. Dec. 31, 2021 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
d. Dec. 31, 2022 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
e. Dec. 31, 2023 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    To record compensation cost    
  Dec. 31, 2023 AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    AnswerCashLiability—Employee Stock Purchase PlanPreferred StockCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockPaid-in Capital—Restricted StockPaid-in Capital—Stock OptionsPaid-in Capital—Expired Stock OptionsUnearned Compensation—EquityCompensation ExpenseN/A
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
    To record distribution of shares    
 
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 4 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Accounting for Employee Compensations and Benefits
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, accounting and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
Recommended textbooks for you
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337788281
Author:
James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337690881
Author:
Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Financial Accounting Intro Concepts Meth/Uses
Financial Accounting Intro Concepts Meth/Uses
Finance
ISBN:
9781285595047
Author:
Weil
Publisher:
Cengage