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Innovative New Technique Proposed to Expense Employee Stock Option Grants | Financial Engineering News

“Employee stock options differ substantially from traded options. Most expire within 90 days of the termination of employment, and are forfeited if the employee leaves before vesting. The major accounting standards boards are in agreement that options should be expensed, but companies have legitimate complaints about the proposed methods. For example, the proposals create accounting incentives for firms to lay off employees who hold unvested and nearly worthless options. We propose a simple accounting system, based on 90 day option prices, that addresses these legitimate objections. We provide firms with significant flexibility regarding the amortization of unvested option expenses. This flexibility is created, without distorting incentives, by our use of market-based prices whenever an option expense is recognized.” - Jeremy Bulow and John Shoven of Stanford University

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Bear Stearns hedge funds near shutting down

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two Bear Stearns Cos. hedge funds that invested heavily in securities backed by subprime mortgage loans are close to being shut down as a rescue plan is falling apart, The Wall Street Journal Online reported on Wednesday.

Merrill Lynch & Co., one of the hedge funds' lenders, will move to seize collateral from the two funds and sell it, the Journal reported, citing unspecified documents.

Neither Merrill nor Bear Stearns were immediately available to comment on the report.