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Pratt is ready to graduate and leave college park. his future employer (ferndale corp.) offers the following four compensation packages from which pratt may choose. pratt will start working for ferndale on january 1, year 1.benefit desciprtion option 1 option 2 option 3 option 4salary $60,000 $50,000 $45,000 $45,000health insurance $0 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000restricted stock $0 $0 1,000 shares $0nqos $0 $0 $0 100 optionsassume that the restricted stock is 1,000 shares that trade at $5 per share on the grant date (january 1, year 1) and are expected to be worth $10 per share on the vesting date at the end of year 1. assume that the nqos (100 options that each allow the employee to purchase 10 shares at $5 strike price). the stock trades at $5 per share on the grant date (january 1, year 1) and is expected to be worth $10 per share on the vesting date at the end of year 1. also assume that pratt spends on average $3,000 on health-related costs that would be covered by insurance if he has coverage. assume that pratt�s marginal tax rate is 35 percent. assume that pratt has not made a section 83(b) election. what is the after-tax value of each compensation package for year 1? description option 1 option 2 option 2 option 3salary nqo's restricted stock taxable total tax rate 35% 35% 35% 35%tax paid cash paid at exercise after-tax cash value health care expenses nqo's ? after tax value

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