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Case Studies
  Gulf Canada Ltd.
  Savi Technology: Indirect Costs and Job Costing
  Stanford University (A): Indirect Cost Recovery
  Stanford University (B): Aftermath
Courses
  ACCTG 211 Financial and Managerial Accounting for Decision Making
  ACCTG 404 Managerial Accounting
  ACCTG 440 Advanced Managerial Accounting
  ACCTG 550 Taxation and Management Decisions
  Assignment B Materials
  Compaq
  Divorcing a Millionaire
  Seagate/Veritas
  Series LLCs
  The Limited
  United Parcel Service
  WinnDixie
  Schedule for Assignment B
  ACCTG 597E Research Seminar in Analytical Models
  B A 521 Managerial Accounting
  Download and Installation Guidance for the Introduction to Linear Programming Module
  Download and Installation Guidance for the Introduction to Regression Module
  Jett and Kidder Peabody
  Jett Aftermath
  Joseph Jett: A Scoundrel or a Scapegoat?
  Kidder's Jett Is Sanctioned but Cleared of Fraud
  Nightmare on Wall Street
  Reserve
  Coursepacket
  Office hours and location
Facts About The School
  Directions to State College
  Facts about Penn State
  Founding Penn State
  Who were the Smeals?
Research
  Accounting in partnerships
  An analysis of net-outcome contracting with applications to equity-based compensation
  An empirical examination of tax factors and mutual funds' stock sales decisions
  An optimal contracting approach to earnings management
  Disclosure requirements and stock exchange listing choice in an international context
  Economic persistence, earnings informativeness, and stock return regularities
  Employee stock option exercises: an empirical analysis
  Employee stock options
  Information asymmetry and cross-sectional variation in insider trading
  Information distribution within firms: evidence from stock option exercises
  Insider selling, earnings management, and the 1990s stock market bubble
  Jeopardy, non-public information, and insider trading around SEC 10-K and 10-Q filings
  Lost in standardization: Effects of Financial Statement Database Discrepancies on Inference
  Optimal contracting with endogenous social norms
  Patterns of stock option exercise in the United States
  Pre-announcement of insiders' trades
  Profit sharing and monitoring in partnerships
  Psychological factors and stock option exercise
  Public disclosure and dissimulation of insider trades
  Public disclosure of trades by corporate insiders in financial markets and tacit coordination
  Reputation and performance fee effects on portfolio choice by investment advisers
  Sterling examples, but not rotten apples: How norm sensitivity mediates responses to peer reporting
  Tax planning and the exercise of employee stock options
  The effect of a large shareholder on corporate value
  The efficiency of stock-based incentives: experimental evidence
  The social constitution of regulation: the endogenization of insider trading laws
  Three Patterns in Need of a Unified Theory
  Using a hidden Markov model to measure earnings quality
  Valuing the reload features of executive stock options
  Volume and Price Patterns Around a Stock's 52-Week Highs and Lows: Theory and Evidence
  What insiders know about future earnings and how they use it: evidence from insider trades
Should I exercise my stock options?
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Stock compensation glossary
  American Option
  APB Opinion No. 25
  At-the-money
  Barone-Adesi and Whaley value
  Bear market
  Bear spread
  Bear
  Bearish
  Beta
  Binomial model
  Black-Scholes formula
  Black-Scholes model
  Black-Scholes value
  Bull market
  Bull spread
  Bull
  Bullish
  Call option
  Cliff vesting
  Closing price
  Common stock
  Compensation stock options
  Cum dividend
  Deep-in-the-money
  Deep-out-of-the-money
  Delta
  Dilutive
  Dividend yield
  Dividend
  Earnings management
  Earnings per share
  Employee stock option
  EPS
  European option
  Ex-dividend date
  Exercise price
  Exercise
  Expiration date
  Fair value
  FASB
  Financial Accounting Standards Board
  GAAP
  Gamma
  Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
  Grant date
  Hedge
  In the money
  In-the-money
  Insider Trading
  Insider
  Intrinsic value
  Investment Company Act of 1940
  IPO
  LEAPS
  Liquidity Need
  Long position
  Margin
  Market-to-strike ratio
  Minimum value
  Moneyness
  Mutual fund
  NASD
  NASDAQ
  Near-the-money
  Option pricing
  OTC
  Out of the money
  Performance-based Vesting
  Preferred stock
  Premium
  Price/earnings ratio
  Primary Market
  Put option
  Reload feature
  Reload option
  Restricted stock
  Reverse vesting
  Risk averse
  Risk aversion
  Rule 10b5-1
  SEC
  Secondary Market
  Section 83(b) election
  Securities Act of 1933
  Securities and Exchange Commission
  Securities Exchange Act of 1934
  SFAS No. 123
  Short position
  Split-adjusted
  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123
  Stock split
  Strike price
  Theta
  Ticker
  Time to expiration
  Time value premium
  Traded stock option
  Trading range
  Under water
  Underlying security
  Unvested
  Vega
  Vest
  Vesting date
  Vesting schedule
  Volatility
  Writer
  Yield Curve
  Yield
Valuation Considertions
  Derivatives and tax strategies
  Early exercise
  Interpretation
  Reference points
  Subsequent stock price moves
  Time and moneyness


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Smeal College of Business, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802-3603 USA
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