SAP to Treat Share-Based Compensation as Regular Expense
19 December 2023 - 4:35AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
SAP will start considering share-based compensation as a regular
expense in the new year, part of changes to the software company's
financial reporting practices it said were aimed at increasing the
transparency of its operating results.
The Walldorf, Germany-based group said Monday that it would
include share-based compensation expenses in its non-IFRS results
starting Jan. 1, meaning the move will initially affect SAP's
first-quarter results to be reported on April 22. SAP's 2023
results won't reflect the change, but guidance for the new
year--expected to come Jan. 24--will factor in the new accounting,
which could also feed into potential updates of its 2025
targets.
"Including share-based compensation in our adjusted earnings may
be interpreted as a disadvantage in comparison with some of our
peers," said Chief Financial Officer Dominik Asam. "But we believe
recognizing share-based compensation as a genuine expense of
running a business is long overdue."
SAP, like other European software companies, presents its
figures as two sets of numbers. One based on the International
Financial Reporting Standards--an accounting method that seeks to
provide a global reporting standard--though analysts and investors
tend to follow SAP's non-IFRS numbers, which have so far excluded
share-based compensation, restructuring expenses and
acquisition-related charges.
Among other changes that will take effect in the new year, SAP
said it would be excluding gains or losses from equity investments
from its non-IFRS results, while gains or losses from small
divestments will be recognized as non-operating income or
expenses.
"By implementing these updates, we hope to further increase the
transparency of our operating results, while at the same time
reducing short-term noise and volatility," Asam said.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com
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