Nuances of the Treasury Stock Method: stock option expensing and the impact of compensation costs on diluted earnings per share
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The justification of the items included in the treasury stock method(TSM), the reason for their inclusion is explained with illustrative example in detail. The computation earnings per share in annual financial statements are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2004
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Stock option alchemy: Turning lead into gold
Article Abstract:
The author examines methods of maximizing benefits of stock option plans and remain within the standards set forth by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
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Breaking up is hard to do: Stock options in corporate divestitures
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The author examines how best to manage stock options when companies launch spin-offs, downsize, or are acquired.
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
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