EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Author: SANNELLA
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.1MC
To determine
To identify: The correct option.
Given information:
Number of Shares as Employee Stock Option is 100 shares.
Stock Price is $40.
Market price of stock as on January 1 is $50.
Market price of stock as on December 31 is $65.
Fair value of option as on January 1 is $61.
Fair value of option as on December 31 is $75.
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