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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.7E
(1)
To determine
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 determine: The compensation cost of stock options
(2)
To determine
Debit and credit rules:
- Debit an increase in asset account, increase in expense account, decrease in liability account, and decrease in
stockholders’ equity accounts. - Credit decrease in asset account, increase in revenue account, increase in liability account, and increase in stockholders’ equity accounts.
To journalize: The entry for compensation expense on December 31, 2018
(3)
To determine
To journalize: The entry for adjusted compensation expense on December 31, 2019
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Brief Exercise 19-6 (Algo) Stock options; exercise [L019-2]
Under its executive stock option plan, National Corporation granted 30 million options on January 1, 2021, that permit executives to
purchase 30 million of the company's $1 par common shares within the next six years, but not before December 31, 2023 (the vesting
date). The exercise price is the market price of the shares on the date of grant, $25 per share. The fair value of the options, estimated
by an appropriate option pricing model, is $2 per option. Suppose that the options are exercised on April 3, 2024, when the market
price is $31 per share.
Ignoring taxes, what journal entry will National record? (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry
required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).)
X Answer is not complete.
No
Date
General Journal
Debit
Credit
1
April 03, 2024
Cash
25 x
Paid-in capital - stock options
25 X
Exercise 19-8 (Static) Stock options exercise; expirations [LO19-2]
Martinez Audio Visual Incorporated offers an incentive stock option plan to its regional managers. On January 1, 2024, options were
granted for 40 million $1 par common shares.
• The exercise price is the market price on the grant date-$8 per share.
• Options cannot be exercised prior to January 1, 2026, and expire December 31, 2030.
• The fair value of the 40 million options, estimated by an appropriate option pricing model, is $1 per option.
Required:
1. Determine the total compensation cost pertaining to the incentive stock option plan.
2. to 5. Prepare the appropriate journal entries to record compensation expense on December 31, 2024 and 2025. Prepare the
appropriate journal entry to record the exercise of 75% of the options on March 12, 2026, when the market price is $9 per share and
the entry on December 31, 2030, when the remaining options that have vested expire without being exercised.
Case 2On January 1, 2018, Olaf company granted share options to key employees to supplement their compensation. The options given were 200,000 ordinary shares of P10 par value at an option price of P15 per share. The market price of this share on January 1, 2018 was P20. The fair value of each share option on January 1, 2018 is P8. The options were exercisable beginning January 1, 2018 and expire on December 31, 2020. On December 31, 2018, all share options were exercised. What is the entry to record the compensation expense in 2018 and the entry to record upon exercise?
Chapter 19 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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