Our company gives out Restricted Stock units - these are actual shares of
stock that has a vesting schedule instead of options where they are an option
to buy at a certian price. How do you enter Restreicted Stock grants into
Money? I have 2006.

Thanks,
Jeff

Re: Tracking Restricted Stock by Cal

Cal
Mon Apr 02 19:14:46 CDT 2007

In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:

>Our company gives out Restricted Stock units - these are actual shares of
>stock that has a vesting schedule instead of options where they are an option
>to buy at a certian price. How do you enter Restreicted Stock grants into
>Money? I have 2006.

If you don't get dividends, you could enter them as employee stock
options with a $0 exercise price. If you get dividends, you could do
that anyway, altho it might slightly confuse things.

Re: Tracking Restricted Stock by Jeff

Jeff
Tue Apr 03 11:34:04 CDT 2007

Cal,

Thanks for the tip - makes sense, but was hoping there was a more elegant
solution. One thing if I do that, can I delete the Expiration transaction
that shows up for Options since they dont expire without causing any issues
in Money?

Jeff

"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:
>
> >Our company gives out Restricted Stock units - these are actual shares of
> >stock that has a vesting schedule instead of options where they are an option
> >to buy at a certian price. How do you enter Restreicted Stock grants into
> >Money? I have 2006.
>
> If you don't get dividends, you could enter them as employee stock
> options with a $0 exercise price. If you get dividends, you could do
> that anyway, altho it might slightly confuse things.
>

Re: Tracking Restricted Stock by Cal

Cal
Tue Apr 03 12:19:36 CDT 2007

In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:

>
>Thanks for the tip - makes sense, but was hoping there was a more elegant
>solution. One thing if I do that, can I delete the Expiration transaction
>that shows up for Options since they dont expire without causing any issues
>in Money?

I don't know. I don't foresee a problem.

Re: Tracking Restricted Stock by Jeff

Jeff
Tue Apr 03 14:06:02 CDT 2007

Thanks Cal!

"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, Jeff wrote:
>
> >
> >Thanks for the tip - makes sense, but was hoping there was a more elegant
> >solution. One thing if I do that, can I delete the Expiration transaction
> >that shows up for Options since they dont expire without causing any issues
> >in Money?
>
> I don't know. I don't foresee a problem.
>