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Lessons Learned in 2007 - A Recap of Stock Option Reporting Updates

Learn the Past Year’s Updates to Ensure Best Stock Option Practices.

With 2007 in hindsight, financial executives can now look back on what we learned related to stock option reporting and expensing and determine how the past year's updates and changes will effect their 2008 stock option practices. In this 45-minute online webinar, industry experts recap five key topics and explain the best way to remain in compliance and implement best practices for on-going equity compensation reporting.

Five Important Stock Option Updates:

  • Trickle down effect of SOX Forces Internal Controls Reporting on Smaller Public and Private Companies
  • IRS and SEC Bring Sighs of Relief with Extended Deadlines and Postponements for SAB 107, Section 409A, and Section 6039
  • IRS and SEC Continue to Focus on Stock Option Backdating
  • Black-Scholes Formula Proves Clear Winner in Stock Option Valuation Debate
  • Companies Continue to Struggle with Black-Scholes Variables

Learn the Past Year’s Updates to Ensure Best Stock Option Practices.

Spend less than an hour to get a summary of key updates, changes and postponements that occurred in 2007 that relate to internal controls for equity compensation reporting, stock option backdating, stock option expensing under FAS 123R, and determining your Black-Scholes variables.

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