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Employee Stock and Benefit Plans
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2020
Share-based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Employee Stock and Benefit Plans
Note 12.Employee Stock and Benefit Plans
Equity Compensation Plans.  Under our equity incentive plans, we may grant various types of equity awards to employees and Directors. We have granted time-vest and performance-vest stock options and time-vest and performance-vest restricted stock. Generally, options vest based on continuous employment, over a four-year period. The options generally expire seven years from the date of grant and are exercisable at the market value of the common stock at the grant date. Time-vest restricted stock awards generally vest based on continuous employment over a two or four-year period. Performance-based awards vest if the specified performance targets are met and the grantee remains employed over the required period. The performance targets for these awards are generally based on the achievement of company-specific financial results. For these performance-based awards, expense is recognized when it is probable the performance goal will be achieved. We have also issued market-based performance stock options to certain employees. These awards vest if the market condition is met and the grantee remains employed over the requisite service period.
We issue new shares of common stock upon exercise of stock options and the vesting of restricted stock. As of December 31, 2020, there were 3.7 million shares of common stock authorized for future equity awards. Each restricted stock unit granted reduces and each restricted stock unit forfeited or canceled increases the shares available for future grant by a factor of 1.6 shares. Each stock option granted reduces and each stock option forfeited or canceled increases the shares available for future grant by a factor of one share.
Stock-based compensation expense recognized in our consolidated statements of operations includes amounts related to stock options and restricted stock, and was as follows (in thousands):
 Years Ended December 31,
 20202019
Total stock-based compensation expense$1,420 $2,881 
The total stock-based compensation amounts disclosed above are recorded in the respective line items within operating expenses in the consolidated statements of operations. Included in the expense for 2019 was stock compensation recorded for 2018 incentive bonuses paid in fully vested restricted stock units, which were authorized and granted in the first quarter of 2019. No stock-based compensation was capitalized as part of the cost of an asset as of December 31, 2020 or 2019. As of December 31, 2020, we had $2.8 million of total unrecognized compensation cost, net of estimated forfeitures, related to stock awards. The unrecognized compensation cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of approximately three years.
As discussed in Note 1. Description of Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, the valuation models for stock option awards require various highly judgmental assumptions. The assumption for the expected term of the options represents the estimated period of time until exercise and is based on historical experience of similar awards, including the contractual terms, vesting schedules, and expectations of future employee behavior. Expected stock price volatility is based on historical volatility of our common stock for the related expected term. The risk-free interest rate is based on the implied yield available on U.S. Treasury zero-coupon issues with a term equivalent to the expected term of the stock options. The dividend yield is estimated at zero because we do not currently anticipate paying dividends in the foreseeable future.
 The fair value of options granted used the following weighted average assumptions:
 Years ended December 31,
 20202019
Expected dividend yield— %— %
Risk-free interest rate0.37 %2.12 %
Expected term (years)4.84.0
Volatility45 %41 %
 
Restricted stock unit and award activity was as follows (shares are in thousands):
Number of SharesWeighted Average Grant Date Fair Value Per ShareTotal Grant Date Fair Value of Vested Awards (000's)
Nonvested shares, December 31, 2018698 $2.63 
Granted701 2.54 
Vested(499)3.10 $1,547 
Forfeited/Canceled(55)3.33 
Nonvested shares, December 31, 2019845 $2.24 
Granted1,446 1.49 
Vested(218)1.89 $412 
Forfeited/Canceled(270)2.38 
Nonvested shares, December 31, 20201,803 $1.65 

At December 31, 2020, the aggregate intrinsic value of restricted stock awards was $2.8 million and the weighted average remaining contractual term was approximately two years.
Stock option activity (shares are in thousands):
 Options OutstandingWeighted Average Grant Date Fair Value
Number
of Shares
Weighted
Average
Exercise Price
Outstanding, December 31, 20187,328 $4.56 
Options granted at common stock price988 2.33 $0.81 
Options exercised— — 
Options cancelled(845)4.67 
Outstanding, December 31, 20197,471 $4.25 
Options granted at common stock price2,382 1.26 $0.47 
Options exercised— — 
Options cancelled(3,354)4.59 
Outstanding, December 31, 20206,499 $2.97 
Exercisable, December 31, 20203,304 $4.06 
Vested and expected to vest, December 31, 20205,262 $3.21 

As of December 31, 2020, the weighted average remaining contractual life of the options was as follows: outstanding options 4.7 years; exercisable options 3.6 years; and vested and expected to vest options 4.5 years. As of December 31, 2020, the aggregate intrinsic values for our outstanding, exercisable, and vested and expected to vest options were $0.7 million, insignificant, and $0.5 million, respectively.
The aggregate intrinsic value of stock options exercised in 2020 was zero, and for 2019 was insignificant.
Retirement Savings Plan. We have a salary deferral plan (401(k) Plan) that covers substantially all employees. Eligible employees may contribute a portion of their eligible compensation to the plan up to limits stated in the plan documents, not to exceed the dollar amounts set by applicable laws. We match a percentage of employee contributions up to certain limits. During the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, we contributed $0.3 million and $0.3 million, respectively, in matching contributions. We can terminate the matching contributions at our discretion. We have no other post-employment or post-retirement benefit plans.