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Strategies & Market Trends : Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs

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To: R2O who wrote (696)8/2/2004 7:52:08 PM
From: GVTucker of 786
 
R2O, RE: Perhaps you could refresh my memory: do proceeds from public offering make it to the income statement? I'm just a wee babe wrt accounting, but seems to me every time somebody moves things 'from' balance sheet 'to' income there seems to be obfuscation.

If stock is offered to employees and not the public, it does indeed make it on to the income statement.

But then the proposed 'expense' of options isn't tax deductible, is it?

Stock options are tax deductible, right now.
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