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Share-Based Compensation
12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Share-based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Share-Based Compensation Share-Based Compensation
The Company provides share-based compensation to its employees, officers, and non-employee directors, including restricted stock units (“RSUs”), performance-based stock units (“PSUs”), stock options, and an employee stock purchase plan (“ESPP”) (collectively, “share-based awards”). Most of the share-based awards are granted in the first quarter of each fiscal year.
Compensation expense for the share-based awards is recognized for the portion of awards ultimately expected to vest. The Company estimates the number of share-based awards that will ultimately vest primarily based on historical experience. The estimated forfeiture rate established upon grant is re-assessed throughout the requisite service period and is adjusted when actual forfeitures occur. The actual forfeitures in future reporting periods could be higher or lower than current estimates.
Compensation expense is classified in the Consolidated Statements of Operations in the same manner as cash compensation paid to the Company’s employees.
Impact on Net Income
The components of share-based compensation expense and related tax benefits are as follows:
Years Ended March 31,
(In millions)202220212020
Restricted stock unit awards (1)
$148 $137 $104 
Stock options
Employee stock purchase plan11 10 
Share-based compensation expense 161 151 119 
Tax benefit for share-based compensation expense (2)
(35)(23)(18)
Share-based compensation expense, net of tax$126 $128 $101 
(1)Includes compensation expense recognized for RSUs and PSUs.
(2)Income tax benefit is computed using the tax rates of applicable tax jurisdictions. Additionally, a portion of compensation expense is not tax-deductible. Income tax expense for 2022, 2021, and 2020 included discrete income tax expense of $10 million, $2 million, and $2 million, respectively.
Stock Plans
In July 2013, the Company’s stockholders approved the 2013 Stock Plan to replace the 2005 Stock Plan. Under these stock plans, the Company may issue restricted stock, RSUs, PSUs, stock options, and other share-based awards to selected employees, officers, and non-employee directors. The 2013 Stock Plan reserves 30 million shares plus unused reserved shares under the 2005 Stock Plan. As of March 31, 2022, 19 million shares remain available for future grant under the 2013 Stock Plan.
Restricted Stock Unit Awards
RSUs entitle the holder to receive a specified number of shares of the Company’s common stock which vest over a period of generally three to four years as determined by the Compensation Committee at the time of grant. The fair value of the award is determined based on the price of the Company’s common stock on the grant date and the related compensation expense is recognized over the vesting period on a straight-line basis.
Non-employee directors receive an annual grant of RSUs, which vest immediately and are expensed upon grant. The director may elect to receive the underlying shares immediately or defer receipt of the shares if they meet director stock ownership guidelines. The shares will be automatically deferred for those directors who do not meet the director stock ownership guidelines. At March 31, 2022, approximately 57,000 RSUs for the Company’s directors are vested.
PSUs are conditional upon the attainment of market and performance objectives over a specified period. The number of vested PSUs is assessed at the end of a three-year performance period upon attainment of meeting certain earnings per share targets, average return on invested capital, and for certain participants, total shareholder return relative to a peer group of companies and, for special PSUs granted in 2019, meeting certain cumulative operating profit metrics. The Company uses the Monte Carlo simulation model to measure the fair value of the total shareholder return portion of the PSUs. The earnings per share portion of the PSUs is measured at the grant date market price. PSUs have a requisite service period of generally three years. Expense is attributed to the requisite service period on a straight-line basis based on the fair value of the PSUs, adjusted for the performance modifier at the end of each reporting period. For PSUs that are designated as equity awards, the fair value is measured at the grant date.
The weighted-average assumptions used in the Monte Carlo valuations are as follows:
Years Ended March 31,
202220212020
Expected stock price volatility35 %36 %30 %
Expected dividend yield
0.9 %1.1 %1.3 %
Risk-free interest rate0.3 %0.2 %2.2 %
Expected life (in years)
333
The following table summarizes activity for restricted stock unit awards (RSUs and PSUs) during 2022:
(In millions, except per share data)SharesWeighted-
Average
Grant Date Fair
Value Per Share
Nonvested, March 31, 2021
$142.13 
Granted200.64 
Cancelled— 142.40 
Vested(1)141.16 
Nonvested, March 31, 2022
$160.47 
The following table provides data related to restricted stock unit award activity:
Years Ended March 31,
(In millions)202220212020
Total fair value of shares vested$144 $79 $67 
Total compensation cost, net of estimated forfeitures, related to nonvested restricted stock unit awards not yet recognized, pre-tax
$165 $147 $155 
Weighted-average period in years over which restricted stock unit award cost is expected to be recognized
223
Stock Options
Stock options are granted with an exercise price at no less than the fair market value and those options granted under the stock plans generally have a contractual term of seven years and follow a four-year vesting schedule. The Company did not grant any stock options during the years ended March 31, 2022, 2021, and 2020.
Compensation expense for stock options is recognized on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period and is based on the grant-date fair value for the portion of the awards that is ultimately expected to vest. The Company uses the Black-Scholes options-pricing model to estimate the fair value of its stock options. Once the fair value of an employee stock option is determined, current accounting practices do not permit it to be changed, even if the estimates used are different from actual.
The following is a summary of stock options outstanding at March 31, 2022:
Options OutstandingOptions Exercisable
Range of Exercise
Prices
Number of
Options
Outstanding
at Year End
(In millions)
Weighted-
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)
Weighted-
Average
Exercise Price
Number of
Options
Exercisable at
Year End
(In millions)
Weighted-
Average
Exercise Price
$123.98$159.003$150.35 $152.20 
159.00237.86— 1201.56 — 201.56 
The following table summarizes stock option activity during 2022:
(In millions, except per share data)SharesWeighted-
Average
Exercise
Price
Weighted-
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Term (Years)
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value (2)
Outstanding, March 31, 2021
$183.29 2$36 
Granted— — 
Cancelled— 207.92 
Exercised(1)190.96 
Outstanding, March 31, 2022
$175.23 2$114 
Vested and expected to vest (1)
$175.23 2$114 
Vested and exercisable, March 31, 2022
178.48 2101 
(1)The number of options expected to vest takes into account an estimate of expected forfeitures.
(2)The intrinsic value is calculated as the difference between the period-end market price of the Company’s common stock and the exercise price of “in-the-money” options.
The following table provides data related to stock option activity:
Years Ended March 31,
(In millions, except per share data)202220212020
Weighted-average grant date fair value per stock option$— $— $— 
Aggregate intrinsic value on exercise$28 $$17 
Cash received upon exercise$157 $38 $66 
Tax benefits realized related to exercise$$$
Total fair value of stock options vested$$10 $16 
Total compensation cost, net of estimated forfeitures, related to unvested stock options not yet recognized, pre-tax
$— $$
Weighted-average period in years over which stock option compensation cost is expected to be recognized
022
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
The Company has an ESPP under which 21 million shares have been authorized for issuance. The ESPP allows eligible employees to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock through payroll deductions. The deductions occur over three-month purchase periods and the shares are then purchased at 85% of the market price at the end of each purchase period. Employees are allowed to terminate their participation in the ESPP at any time during the purchase period prior to the purchase of the shares. The 15% discount provided to employees on these shares is included in compensation expense. The shares related to funds outstanding at the end of a quarter are included in the calculation of diluted weighted-average shares outstanding. These amounts have not been significant for all the years presented. The Company recognizes costs for employer matching contributions as ESPP expense over the relevant purchase period. Shares issued under the ESPP were not material in 2022, 2021, and 2020. At March 31, 2022, 2 million shares remain available for issuance.