A proposed law currently under debate would require publicly-held companies to count as expenses against assets the shares that they offer to executives as part of executives' compensation packages. If the law is adopted, publicly-held companies will no longer be allowed both to allocate shares and to count them as assets simultaneously. As a result, many companies will begin to report losses where they once reported profits.
The argument assumes which of the following?
A. Some companies allocate to their executives shares whose collective value exceeds the difference between those companies' other expenses and their revenue.
B. Publicly-held companies should not count allocated as assets.
C.The main reason for the proposed law is to prevent companies from misleading the public with regard to their profitability.
D. The value of companies's executive shares is more than the value of those companies's current expenses.
E. No company will benefit from the passage of the law.
ANS: A
我實在不是很懂財務,第一句就看不懂了,也不知道這題的因果關係,
請各位大大協助解說一下! 謝謝!