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Stock-based Compensation
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2011
Share-based Compensation [Abstract]  
Disclosure of Share-based Compensation Arrangements by Share-based Payment Award [Text Block]
STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION


Non-qualified Employee Stock Award Plan
The United Fire & Casualty Company 2008 Stock Plan (the “2008 Stock Plan”) authorizes the issuance of restricted and unrestricted stock awards, stock appreciation rights, incentive stock options, and non-qualified stock options for up to 1,900,000 shares of United Fire common stock to employees, with 671,808 authorized shares available for future issuance at June 30, 2011. The 2008 Stock Plan is administered by the Board of Directors, which determines those employees who will receive awards, when awards will be granted, and the terms and conditions of the awards. The Board of Directors may also take any action it deems necessary and appropriate for the administration of the 2008 Stock Plan. Pursuant to the 2008 Stock Plan, the Board of Directors may, at its sole discretion, grant awards to employees of United Fire or any of its affiliated companies who are in positions of substantial responsibility with United Fire.
Option awards granted pursuant to the 2008 Stock Plan are granted to buy shares of United Fire's common stock at the market value of the stock on the date of grant. All outstanding option awards vest and are exercisable in installments of 20.0 percent of the number of shares covered by the option award each year from the grant date, unless the Board of Directors authorizes the acceleration of vesting. To the extent not exercised, vested option awards accumulate and are exercisable by the awardee, in whole or in part, in any subsequent year included in the option period, but not later than 10.0 years from the grant date. Restricted and unrestricted stock awards granted pursuant to the 2008 Stock Plan are granted at the market value of our stock on the date of the grant. Restricted stock awards fully vest after 5.0 years from the date of issuance, unless accelerated upon the approval of the Board of Directors, at which time United Fire common stock will be issued to the awardee. All awards are generally granted free of charge to the eligible employees of United Fire as designated by the Board of Directors.
The activity in the 2008 Stock Plan is displayed in the following table:
Authorized Shares Available for Future Award Grants
Six Months Ended June 30, 2011
 
Inception to Date
Beginning balance
833,495


 
1,900,000


Number of awards granted
(174,987
)
 
(1,314,217
)
Number of awards forfeited or expired
13,300


 
86,025


Ending balance
671,808


 
671,808


Number of option awards exercised
6,325


 
173,617


Number of unrestricted stock awards vested
730


 
2,485


Number of restricted stock awards vested


 




Non-qualified Non-employee Director Stock Option and Restricted Stock Plan
We have a non-employee director stock option and restricted stock plan that authorizes United Fire to grant restricted and unrestricted stock and non-qualified stock options to purchase shares of United Fire’s common stock. At our annual stockholders’ meeting on May 18, 2011, United Fire stockholders approved an amendment to the United Fire & Casualty Company 2005 Non-Qualified Non-Employee Director Stock Option and Restricted Stock Plan to increase from 150,000 to 300,000 the number of shares that may be issued under the Director Plan and to extend the life of the Director Plan from December 31, 2014 to December 31, 2020. At June 30, 2011, we had 160,009 authorized shares available for future issuance.
The Board of Directors has the authority to determine which non-employee directors receive awards, when options and restricted and unrestricted stock shall be granted, the option price, the option expiration date, the date of grant, the vesting schedule of options or whether the options shall be immediately vested, the terms and conditions of options and restricted stock (other than those terms and conditions set forth in the plan) and the number of shares of common stock to be issued pursuant to an option agreement or restricted stock agreement. The Board of Directors may also take any action it deems necessary and appropriate for the administration of the plan.


The activity in our non-employee director stock option and restricted and unrestricted stock plan is displayed in the following table:
Authorized Shares Available for Future Award Grants
Six Months Ended June 30, 2011
 
Inception to Date
Beginning balance
37,003


 
150,000


Additional authorization
150,000


 
150,000


Number of awards granted
(33,000
)
 
(152,000
)
Number of awards forfeited or expired
6,006


 
12,009


Ending balance
160,009


 
160,009


Number of awards exercised


 




Stock-Based Compensation Expense


For the three-month periods ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, we recognized stock-based compensation expense of $0.5 million and $0.4 million, respectively. For both of the six-month periods ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, we recognized stock-based compensation expense of $0.9 million.


As of June 30, 2011, we had $4.7 million in stock-based compensation expense that has yet to be recognized through our results of operations. We expect this compensation to be recognized over the remainder of 2011 and subsequent years according to the following table, except with respect to awards that are accelerated by the Board of Directors, in which case we will recognize any remaining compensation expense in the period in which the awards are accelerated.
(In Thousands)
 
 
2011
 
$
890


2012
 
1,432


2013
 
996


2014
 
765


2015
 
533


2016
 
58


Total
 
$
4,674