Guidelines for fully understanding and getting full benefit from an employee stock option plan Nearly 10 million U.S. employees are fortunate enough to receive company stock options. Unfortunately, far too many have little or no idea exactly what it is they have. An Employee's Guide to Stock Options provides the first comprehensiveand comprehensibleguide to employee stock options, covering what they are, what they are worth, how to maximize their value, and more. Compensation specialist Beth Walker outlines an easy-to-follow program that any employee, at any level, can use to get full value from a company's stock option program. Complete in both its guidelines and its real-life examples, this handy book outlines the fundamental actions that must be taken when stock options are part of a financial plan, as it explains: • Different types of options • How to avoid common and costly mistakes • The impact of the Alternative Minimum tax
" --Shawn M. Marcell, Senior vice president of corporate finance, Bolton Capital Corporation and adjunct professor, the Wharton School of Business "This book is a must-read for company owners who are interested in attracting and retaining ...
The Employee's Guide to Stock Options
If you want to understand the alternatives for your options, this is a must-read." Chris Murphy, ESO Expert, Credit Suisse "I can't believe this book has not been written before.
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Stock options are one of the fastest-growing trends in employee compensation and are no longer reserved for just high-level executives.
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This highly visual guide offers startup founders and employees a “nuts and bolts” view of how stock options and other forms of equity compensation work in early-stage startups.
From clear explanations of how your stock options might make you money - or not - this unintimidating guide will help you navigate your company's stock option plan with ease.
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