Six years ago, HOPCO granted Mrs. Sing an incentive stock option (ISO) to purchase 1,000 shares of HOPCO stock for $55 per share. On date of grant, the market price was $50 per share. This year, Mrs. Sing exercised the ISO when the market price was $64 per share. How much ordinary income does she recognize because of the exercise?
A. $5,000
B. $9,000
C. $14,000
D. $0
Answer: D
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