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For the new millennium, knowledge plays a vital role in the progress of business of a particular organization. Stock option plans are considered to be a highly appreciated tool for attracting and retaining top talent by the companies. Such a plan ties together the shareholder and management interests. Accounting for stock options has been one of the most controversial issues during the last few decades. Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) accounting in India has no standard regulatory framework and there is confusion regarding its accounting, taxation and legality. In India, practice of granting…mehr

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For the new millennium, knowledge plays a vital role in the progress of business of a particular organization. Stock option plans are considered to be a highly appreciated tool for attracting and retaining top talent by the companies. Such a plan ties together the shareholder and management interests. Accounting for stock options has been one of the most controversial issues during the last few decades. Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) accounting in India has no standard regulatory framework and there is confusion regarding its accounting, taxation and legality. In India, practice of granting stock options to employee was started by the information technology companies in late nineties. The present study has been conducted to observe the trend and techniques for presentation of employee stock option related information in the annual reports by the selected companies in India.In addition, the study is attempted to find the loopholes in the existing regulatory framework of employee stock options in India.Overall, the study would help to develop strategies to manage ESOP grants and subsequent reporting of stock option information more proactively.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Subhabrata De is an Assistant Professor at Kanchrapara College, University of Kalyani, India. He completed his Ph.D. in Management from University of Kalyani in 2013. He also holds degrees of Travel & Tourism Management and PG in Education. His research interests include Finance & Management, Tourism and Education. He has many publications.