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  Company A is a listed company located in P. R. China. On January 1,20×4,Company A signed two share-based payment arrangements as follow:

  A. The company granted 100 cash share appreciation rights (SARs) to each of its 300 senior management employees, conditional upon the employees remaining in the company's employ for the next three years. The cash share appreciation rights provided the employees with the right to receive, at the date the rights were exercised, cash equal to the appreciation in the company's share price since the grant date. On Dece,ber 31,20×6,all SARs held by the remaining employees vested. They could be exercised during 20×7 and 20×8. The fair value and the intrinsic value(Which equals the cash paid out) of SARs are shown below.

  Fair valueIntrinsic value

  January1,20×418

  December 31,20×422

  December 31,20×521

  December 31,20×618

  December 31,20×72320

  December 31,20×82524

  Management estimated, on the grant date, that 20% of the employees would leave evenly during the three-year period. During 20×4,22 employees left the company and management predicted the same level of departure for the next two years. During 20×5,20 employees left and management estimated that a further 15 employees would leave during year 3.Only 10 employees left during 20×6. At the end of 20×7,110 employees exercised their SARs, another 138 employees exercised their SARs on December 12,20×8.

  Answer:

  YearCalculation of LiabilityCalculation of cash paymentLiabilityCash paymentExpense of current period

  20x4(300-22×3)×100×22×1/3 171,600 171,600

  20x5(300-22-20-15)×100×21×2/3 340,200 168,600

  20x6(300-22-20-10)×100×18 446,400 106,200

  20x7(300-52-110)×100×23110×100×20317,400220,00091,000

  20x80138×100×240331,20013,800

  Journal entries:

  1. December 31, 20X4

  Dr: Administrative expense 171,600

  Cr: Wages payable 171,600

  (300-22×3)×100×22×1/3=171,600

  2. December 31, 20X5

  Dr: Administrative expense 168,600

  Cr: Wages payable 168,600

  (300-22-20-15)×100×21×2/3-171,600=168,600

  3. December 31, 20X6

  Dr: Administrative expense 106,200

  Cr: Wages payable 106,200

  (300-22-20-10)×100×18-171,600-168,600=106,200

  4. December 31, 20X7

  Dr: Gains and losses on changes of fair value 91,000

  Cr: Wages payable 91,000

  (300-22-20-10-110)×100×23-(446,400-220,000)=91,000

  Dr: Wages payable 220,000

  Cr: Cash 220,000

  110×100×20=220,000

  5. December 31, 20X8

  Dr: Gains and losses on changes of fair value 13,800

  Cr: Wages payable 13,800

  0-(317,400-331,200)=13,800

  Dr: Wages payable 331,200

  Cr: Cash 331,200

  138×100×24=331,200

  B. The company made an award of 1000 share option to each of its 100 employees working in the sales department. The share option would vest at end of 20×6, provided that the employees remained in the employ of the company till the date of vest, and provided that the company's earnings per share (EPS) increased by at least an average of 10% over the three-year period. The exercise of each option was ¥15, but it would drop ¥10 if EPS increased by an average of 15% or more.

  On the grant date, the company estimated that the fair value of the share option was ¥25 per option if the exercise price was ¥15, ¥30 if the exercise price was ¥10.

  In the year ended December 30, 20×4, the company's EPS increased by 16% and the management forecasted similar growth for the next two years. However, during 20×5, EPS increased by just 12% resulting in a average for the two-year period 14%. Therefore the management expected that EPS would continue to increase at 14% for 20×6. In the year 20×6, EPS of the company increased by 17% resulting in an average for the three-year period of 15%.

  During 20×4,10 employees left the company and management predicted that a total of 35 employees would leave by the end of 20×6. 15 employees departed during 20×5,and hence 60 employees were expected to remain. By the end of 20×6, a further 5 employees had left.

  Required:

  Prepare accounting entries for the above transactions or events.

  Answer:

  yearcalculationExpense of current periodAccumulated expense

  20x4(100-10-25)×1,000×30×1/3650,000650,000

  20x560×1,000×25×2/3-650,000350,0001,000,000

  20x6(100-10-15-5) ×1,000×30×3/3-650,000-350,0001,100,0002,100,000

  Journal entries:

  1. December 31, 20X4

  Dr: Administrator expense 650,000

  Cr: Capital reserve—other capital reserve 650,000

  (100-10-25)×1,000×30×1/3=650,000

  2. December 31, 20X5

  Dr: Administrator expense 350,000

  Cr: Capital reserve—other capital reserve 350,000

  60×1,000×25×2/3-650,000=350,000

  3. December 31, 20X56

  Dr: Administrator expense 1,100,000

  Cr: Capital reserve—other capital reserve 1,100,000

  (100-10-15-5) ×1,000×30×3/3-650,000-350,000=1,100,000

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