Employee Stock Purchase Plans and the Calculation of Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share
Earnings per share (EPS) is the most
common and complex performance
measurement that a publicly held
company presents in its quarterly and annual
reports (Josef Rashty and John
O’Shaughnessy, “Restricted Stock Units and
the Calculation of Basic and Diluted Earnings
per Share,” The CPA Journal, June 2011, pp.
40–45). Guidance for calculating and
reporting EPS can be found in two parts of
the Accounting Standards Codification
(ASC): Topic 260, “Earnings per Share,”
which provides for the calculation and
presentation of the basic and diluted EPS,
and Topic 718, “Compensation—Stock
Compensation,” which provides for certain
unique characteristics of stock compensation
that impact the EPS calculation.