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To: Amy J who wrote (177309)3/31/2004 4:07:11 PM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Cash compensation is treated as an expense. Somehow that doesn't prevent companies from awarding cash compensation to their employees.

Depreciation is treated as an expense. Somehow that doesn't prevent companies from investing in plant and equipment that generate depreciation.

So why does it necessarily follow that treating stock options as an expense will not allow companies to award its employees stock options, particularly since the tax break awarded for stock options is still intact?
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