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Jul 7
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Corporate Finance Explained | Stock-Base...

Corporate Finance Institute
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What if one of the biggest expenses in tech isn't actually cash?

In this episode of Corporate Finance Explained, we unpack the truth behind stock-based compensation and why it has become one of the most misunderstood topics in corporate finance, financial analysis, and equity valuation.

At first glance, paying employees with stock instead of cash can make a company's financial performance look stronger. But while stock-based compensation may be considered a non-cash expense under GAAP accounting, it still comes at a very real cost to shareholders through equity dilution.

We explore how companies account for stock-based compensation under ASC 718, why many firms emphasize adjusted (non-GAAP) earnings, and how stock grants impact operating cash flow, free cash flow, and earnings per share. We also examine why investors should pay close attention to diluted share count, stock buybacks, and long-term dilution rather than relying solely on headline earnings metrics.

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