You are assistant controller of Stamos & Company, a medium-sized manufacturer of machine parts. On October 22,

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You are assistant controller of Stamos & Company, a medium-sized manufacturer of machine parts. On October 22, 2023, the board of directors approved a stock option plan for key executives. On January 1, 2024, a specific number of stock options were granted. The options were exercisable between January 1, 2030, and December 31, 2033, at 100% of the quoted market price at the grant date. The service period is from 2024 through 2029.

Your boss, the controller, is one of the executives to receive options. Neither of you have had occasion to deal with GAAP on accounting for stock options. Both of you are aware of the traditional approach your company used years ago but do not know the newer method. Your boss understands how options might be personally beneficial but wants to be aware also of how the options will be reported in the financial statements. Your boss has asked you for a one-page synopsis of accounting for stock options under the fair value approach. Your boss instructed you, “I don’t care about the effect on taxes or earnings per share—just the basics, please.”


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Prepare such a report that includes the following:

1. At what point should the compensation cost be measured? How should it be measured?

2. How should compensation expense be measured for the stock option plan in 2024 and later?

3. If options are forfeited because an executive resigns before vesting, what is the effect of that forfeiture of the stock options on the financial statements?

4. If options are allowed to lapse after vesting, what is the effect on the financial statements?

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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 9781264134526

11th Edition

Authors: David Spiceland

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