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To: jonkai who wrote (71974)8/1/2002 11:10:47 AM
From: Exacctnt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
<<<<perhaps that is why you are not finding it......>>>>

I'm not finding it because the Treasury Stock Method has nothing to do with FASB 123. In Basic and Fully diluted earnings per share calculations you have a numerator(earnings) and a denominator(shares). FASB 123 and its fair value method deals with estimated costs in the numerator. The Treasury Stock Method calculates the denominator for fully diluted EPS.

By the way, FASB 123 is used to calculate the numerator for both basic and fully diluted EPS.

I called your bluff. You've been measured and found wanting.