INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 20, Problem 2BCC
Basis for Conclusions Case 2:
Read paragraphs 105 through 107 in Appendix B: Background information and basis for conclusions in FASB’s Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No 128.
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- a. Why did the Board decide to continue to use the treasury stock method?
- b. What were the Board s primary concerns with the treasury stock method?
- c. Why did the Board choose to use the average stock price to determine the number of treasury shares assumed purchased?
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