Prepare the necessary entries from 1/1/20-2/1/22 for the
following events using the fair value method. (Credit
account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.
Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry"
for the account titles and enter 0 for the
amounts.)
1. | On 1/1/20, the stockholders adopted a stock option plan for top executives whereby each might receive rights to purchase up to 16,000 shares of common stock at $45 per share. The par value is $10 per share. | |
2. | On 2/1/20, options were granted to each of five executives to purchase 16,000 shares. The options were non-transferable and the executive had to remain an employee of the company to exercise the option. The options expire on 2/1/22. It is assumed that the options were for services performed equally in 2020 and 2021. The Black-Scholes option pricing model determines total compensation expense to be $1,890,000. | |
3. | At 2/1/22, four executives exercised their options. The fifth executive chose not to exercise his options, which therefore were forfeited. |
No. |
Date |
Account Titles and Explanation |
Debit |
Credit |
1. |
1/1/20 |
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2. |
2/1/20 |
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12/31/20 |
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12/31/21 |
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3. |
2/1/22 |
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(To record exercise of options) |
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2/1/22 |
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(To record lapse of options) |
Prepare the necessary entries from 1/1/20-2/1/22 for the following events using the fair value method. (Credit...
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