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Chapter 19, Problem 19.12BE
To determine
The treatment of employee stock option by a company at the grant dateand journal entries of the same date.
Given information:
Par value of common stock is $2.
Discount rate is 5%.
Market price per shareis $80.
Number of shares purchased are 200,000.
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