INTERMEDIATE ACCT.CUSTOM W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781307690804
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.2Q
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Stock options: Stock options are the stock-based compensation plans provided in the form of an option to buy certain number of shares for a certain price during certain period.
To explain: The method of measuring fair value approach for stock options
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Compensatory stock option plans are a common component of employee compensation packages, allowing employees to purchase company stock at a predetermined price.
The financial accounting for such plans involves various considerations. Let's examine a set of statements related to compensatory stock option plans and identify which
statement does not accurately reflect the financial accounting principles associated with these plans.
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Which of the following statements regarding the financial accounting for compensatory stock option plans is not accurate?
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A) Stock options' fair value is recognized as compensation expense over the vesting period.
B) The common stock issued upon the exercise of stock options is recorded at its fair market value.
C) Changes in the market value of stock options during the vesting period do not impact the recorded compensation expense.
D) The par value of common stock issued upon the conversion of options increases total owners' equity.
Stock option plans provide employees the option to purchase: (a) a specified number of shares of the firm’s stock, (b) at a specified price, (c) during a specified period of time. One of the most controversial aspects of accounting for stock-based compensation is how the fair value of stock options should be measured. Describe the general approach to measuring fair value.
A stock option plan may or may not be intended to compensate employees for their work. The compensation expense for compensatory stock option plans should be recognized in the periods the a. employees become eligible to exercise the options. b. employees perform services. c. stock is issued. d. options are granted.
Chapter 19 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCT.CUSTOM W/CONNECT
Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.1QCh. 19 - Prob. 19.2QCh. 19 - The Tax Code differentiates between qualified...Ch. 19 - Stock option (and other share-based) plans often...Ch. 19 - What is a simple capital structure? How is EPS...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.6QCh. 19 - Blake Distributors had 100,000 common shares...Ch. 19 - Why are preferred dividends deducted from net...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.9QCh. 19 - The treasury stock method is used to incorporate...
Ch. 19 - The potentially dilutive effect of convertible...Ch. 19 - How is the potentially dilutive effect of...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.13QCh. 19 - If stock options and restricted stock are...Ch. 19 - Wiseman Electronics has an agreement with certain...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.16QCh. 19 - When the income statement includes discontinued...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.18QCh. 19 - Prob. 19.19QCh. 19 - (Based on Appendix B) LTV Corporation grants SARs...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.1BECh. 19 - Prob. 19.2BECh. 19 - Prob. 19.14BECh. 19 - Prob. 19.15BECh. 19 - Prob. 19.10ECh. 19 - EPS; concepts; terminology LO195 through LO1913...Ch. 19 - FASB codification research LO192 The FASB...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.28ECh. 19 - Communication Case 1911 Dilution LO199 I thought...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.12DMP
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- Stock option (and other share-based) plans often specify a performance condition or a market condition that must be satisfied before employees are allowed the benefits of the award. Describe the general approach we use to account for performance-based options and options with market-related conditions.arrow_forwardHow is it possible for an employee stock option to be valuable even if the firms stock price fails to meet shareholders expectations?arrow_forwardExplain how “at-the-money” stock options (i.e., options that have no intrinsic value) which are part of an executive compensation package results in compensation expense.arrow_forward
- Which of the following is NOT true? a. If the choice is cash, a liability has to be recorded until the SARS are exercised. b. Stock options will almost always have value, whereas restricted stock may not. C. An option-pricing model is not used for valuing restricted stock. d. An executive receiving restricted stock is given the stock prior to vesting.arrow_forwardHow do you determine if a stock is over-valued? What does that mean? If a willing buyer and a willing seller agree to buy/sell a share of stock, who can say if the share is over-valued? What are some of the traditional tools to determine if a stock is over-valued or under-valued?arrow_forwardExplain to your client how option contract can be used as protection against a fall in stock price.arrow_forward
- According to IFRS, once the total compensation is measured at the date of grant A. It can be changed in future periods related to a change in market conditions B. It can be changed to reflect the rise or fall in the market price of the company's ordinary shares C. A company is permitted to adjust tge number of share options expected to the actual number of instruments vested D. All of the choices are correctarrow_forwardWhich of the following is true about stock- based compensation? (check all that apply) Stock-based compensation expense is always reported as part of Selling, General, and Administrative (SG&A) expense The fair value of an option grant is always greater than the strike price of the option grant Stock-based compensation expense is adjusted based on movements in stock price after the exercise date Stock-based compensation expense must be added back in the Operating section of SCF under the indirect methodarrow_forwardNoncompensatory stock option plans have all of the following characteristics except a. participation by substantially all full-time employees who meet limited employment qualifications. b. equal offers of stock to all eligible employees. c. a limited amount of time permitted to exercise the option. d. a provision related to the achievement of certain performance criteria.arrow_forward
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