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Assoli18 [71]
2 years ago
10

On January 1, Year 1, Manning Company granted 97,000 stock options to certain executives. The options are exercisable no sooner

than December 31, Year 3, and expire on January 1, Year 6. Each option can be exercised to acquire one share of $1 par common stock for $8. An option-pricing model estimates the fair value of the options to be $4 on the date of grant. At the time of issuance, no estimate of forfeitures is made. If unexpected turnover in Year 2 caused the company to now estimate that 20% of the options would be forfeited, what amount should Manning recognize as compensation expense for Year 2??Annual Compensation in year 2 =____________.
Business
1 answer:
umka21 [38]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

$77,600

Explanation:

Total value of compensation expenses:

= No. of options granted × Fair of value options

= 97,000 × $4

= $388,000

Compensation expenses should be recognized per year:

= Total value of compensation expenses ÷ Excercisable time

= $388,000 ÷ 3

= $129,333.33

Expenses recognized in year 1 = $129,333.33

Due to unexpected turnover 20% of the options are forfeited,

Annual compensation = $388,000 × 80%

                                     = $310,400

Annual compensation in year 2:

= Accumulated compensation expenses in year 2 - Expenses recognized in year 1

= [$310,400 × (2/3)] - $129,333.33

= $206,933.33 - $129,333.33

= $77,600

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