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  • October 7, 2014 at 3:53 pm #203754
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    in solution it states that B shares of Lidan will be classified as a liability because the value of the own share settlement alternative substantially exceeds that of the cash settlement option

    Own shares- is that shares that are not for issuing?

    own shares is 2m x $1 = $2m
    cash settlement 1m x $1 = $1

    own shares exceeds cash so it is a liability, is this correct?

    October 11, 2014 at 12:23 pm #204156
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    No, own shares are the shares of the company that they could issue in settlement – that is, they are the company’s own shares

    Ok?

    October 12, 2014 at 2:24 pm #204227
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    thanks. because the own shares exceeds the cash does it mean that it is a liability? i.e company issued $2m equity and $1m liability. there will be a difference of $1m, is this classified as liability?

    October 13, 2014 at 5:25 pm #204325
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    The B shares are coming up for redemption in two years’ time. At the moment they are shown as a liability (at least, they should be because they are not equity, but the question merely states that they are classed as a financial liability)

    Are they equity or are they a liability. The share-settled route results in an issue of shares that has not seen its price fall below $5 since the company was formed whereas the cash-settled route involves a payment of $2m . Clearly this is the preferable option for the company and it will have to do one or the other in the next two years. So classify it as a liability

    Is that ok?

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