Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation ON DEMAND
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2.0 Credits
Member Price $29.00
Non-Member Price $33.00
Overview
When a company issues some form of stock-based compensation to its employees, this triggers a number of rules regarding how to account for the transaction. This course clarifies the situation for the accountant by describing the treatment of equity-based compensation. The valuation and expense recognition for these stock awards is discussed, along with the related concepts of employee stock ownership plans and employee share purchase plans. In addition, the views of the Securities and Exchange Commission are summarized.
Highlights
Stock compensation. Awards classified as equity. Awards classified as liabilities. Employee share purchase plans. Equity-based payments to non-employees. Additional stock-based compensation concepts. Impact on earnings per share. SEC’s view of stock-based compensation. Stock-based compensation disclosures.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs, CFOs, controllers, financial professionals, and auditors.
Objectives
Recognize the basic concepts of stock-based compensation, such as the implicit service period, the derivation of compensation costs, and the classification of an employee. Identify the accounting for unused stock options. Specify the methods used to derive the fair value of stock-based compensation. Recognize the reasons for creating an employee stock ownership plan. State the rules that qualify an employee share purchase plan for special accounting treatment. Specify the positions taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission related to stock-based compensation.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Steven Bragg, Western CPE
Steven M. Bragg, CPA, is a full-time book and course author who has written more than 70 business books. He provides Western CPE with self-study courses in the areas of accounting and finance, with an emphasis on the practical application of accounting standards and management techniques. A sampling of his courses include the The New Controller Guidebook, The GAAP Guidebook, Accountants’ Guidebook, and Closing the Books: An Accountant’s Guide. He also manages the Accounting Best Practices podcast.
Steven has been the CFO or controller of both public and private companies and has been a consulting manager with Ernst & Young and an auditor with Deloitte & Touche. He holds an MBA from Babson College, a Master of Finance from Bentley College, and a BA from the University of Maine (summa cum laude).
Non-Member Price $33.00
Member Price $29.00