Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 3P

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To determine

Prepare the schedule of Corporation R’s compensation calculations for its compensatory share option plan for 2019 to 2021.

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Share option plan: This is an option given to an employee to buy a certain number of shares of stock of the company at a pre-determined price during certain period of time.

Fixed share option compensation plan: As the name implies, the compensation plan fixes the exercise price and the number of shares to be vested, on the grant date.

Prepare the schedule of Corporation R’s compensation calculations for its compensatory share option plan for 2019 to 2021:

Particulars201920202021
Estimated (actual) total compensation cost$459,000 $475,200 $486,000
Fraction of service expired× 1/3 years×  2/3  years×  3/3 years
Estimated compensation expense to date$153,000$316,800$486,000
Previously recognized compensation expense0(153,000)(316,800)
Current compensation expense$153,000$163,800$169,200

Table (1)

Working Note 1: Compute the total compensation cost of options for the year 2019:

Total compensation cost of options} = {Fair market value per share × Number of options expected to vest}{$18 × 500 shares×60 executives×(100%15%)retention rate}= $18 × 500 shares×60 executives×85%= $459,000

Working Note 2: Compute the total compensation cost of options for the year 2020:

Total compensation cost of options} = {Fair market value per share × Number of options expected to vest}{$18 × 500 shares×60 executives×(100%12%)retention rate}= $18 × 500 shares×60 executives×88%= $475,200

Working Note 3: Compute the total compensation cost of options for the year 2021:

Total compensation cost of options} = {Fair market value per share × Number of options actually vested}= $18 × 500 shares×54 executives= $486,000

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Prepare Corporation R’s memorandum entry for the grant date and journal entries for 2019 to 2022 related to this plan.

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Prepare Corporation R’s memorandum entry for the grant date:

Memorandum entry: On January 1, 2019, the company granted compensatory share options to 60 executives. This plan allows each executive to exercise 500 options to acquire the same number of shares of company’s common stock at an exercise price of $55 per share and vest at the end of service period of 3 years. The estimated fair value of the options expected to be exercised is $459,000.

Prepare the journal entries for 2019 to 2022 related to the compensation plan:

DateAccounts title and ExplanationPost ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
DecemberCompensation Expense  153,000 
 31, 2019    Paid-in Capital from Share Options   153,000
 (To record compensation expense for 2019)   

Table (2)

To record compensation expense for 2019:

  • Compensation Expense is an expense account. Expenses and losses decrease Equity account. Therefore, debit Compensation Expense account with $153,000.
  • Paid-in Capital from Share Options is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options are granted, company’s stock amount has increased. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital from Share Options account with $153,000.
DateAccounts title and ExplanationPost ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
DecemberCompensation Expense  163,800 
 31, 2020    Paid-in Capital from Share Options   163,800
 (To record compensation expense for 2020)   

Table (3)

To record compensation expense for 2020:

  • Compensation Expense is an expense account. Expenses and losses decrease Equity account. Therefore, debit Compensation Expense account with $163,800.
  • Paid-in Capital from Share Options is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options are granted, company’s stock amount has increased. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital from Share Options account with $163,800.
DateAccounts title and ExplanationPost ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
DecemberCompensation Expense  169,200 
 31, 2021    Paid-in Capital from Share Options   169,200
 (To record compensation expense for 2021)   

Table (4)

To record compensation expense for 2021:

  • Compensation Expense is an expense account. Expenses and losses decrease Equity account. Therefore, debit Compensation Expense account with $169,200.
  • Paid-in Capital from Share Options is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options are granted, company’s stock amount has increased. Therefore, credit Paid-in Capital from Share Options account with $169,200.
DateAccounts title and ExplanationPost ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)

January

 13, 2022

Cash (500×10×$55) 275,000 
Paid-in Capital From Share Options (500×10×$18) 90,000 
     Common Stock ($10×5,000)  50,000
     Additional Paid-in Capital on Common Stock  315,000
 (To record purchase options exercised by share option holders)   

Table (5)

To record purchase options exercised by share option holders:

  • Cash is an asset account. Since share options are exercised and shares are purchased for cash, cash is received. Therefore, debit Cash account with $275,000.
  • Paid-in Capital from Share Options is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options which are granted are exercised, the entry is reversed and cancelled for options exercised. Therefore, debit Paid-in Capital from Share Options account with $90,000.
  • Common Stock is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options which are granted are exercised and shares are sold, common stock amount increased. Therefore, credit Common Stock account with $50,000.
  • Additional Paid-in Capital on Common Stock is a shareholders’ equity account. Since share options which are granted are exercised and shares are sold for more than par value, additional capital amount increased. Therefore, credit Additional Paid-in Capital on Common Stock account with $315,000.

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Prepare shareholders’ equity section that reporting the accounts related to compensation plan of Corporation R on December 31, 2017.

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Prepare shareholders’ equity section that reporting the accounts related to compensation plan of Corporation R on December 31, 2017:

Note: There is no information available to prepare shareholder’ equity part of Corporation R as on December 31, 2017. Based on the given information and requirements it is possible to prepare shareholders’ equity section for the years 2019, 2020, and 2021. Hence, it is prepared for the years 2019, 2020, and 2021.

Corporation R
Shareholders' Equity (Partial)
As on December 31
 201920202021
Contributed capital:   
    Paid-in capital from share options$153,000$316,800$486,000

Table (6)

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