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AASB 2 lists a number of factors that need to be considered when valuing an executive share option.They include:
Specialty Goods
Specialty goods are high-value, often luxury items that are purchased infrequently and for which consumers are willing to invest significant time and effort in the buying process.
Convenience Goods
Consumer items that are widely available and can be bought frequently and with minimal effort, such as everyday household items.
Personal Computers
Electronic devices designed for individual use, capable of executing a set of instructions or software.
Product Mix
The total range of products that a company offers to sell, including variations of products based on size, color, or other attributes.
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