Features - The Stock Options Accounting Subterfuge - To expense or not to expense employee stock options: Frustrated in its first attempt to modify the way stock options are accounted for, the Financial Accounting Standards Board is attacking again. Companies say they could watch the bottom line bleed or see their most talented employees exit the front door if the FASB has its way.
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2002
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Authors: | Terry Grant, C. ; Ciccotello, Conrad S. |
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Strategic finance : leadership strategies in accountants and financial professionals. - Montvale, NJ : Institute of Management Accountants, ISSN 0025-1690, ZDB-ID 14706659. - Vol. 83.2002, 10, p. 37-41
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