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How to Create Your First Equity Plan in 10 StepsJun 19, 2024
Equity plays a crucial role in a startup's total compensation package, but structuring a plan demands careful decision-making -
Straight Talk on ESPP Disqualifying DispositionsJun 12, 2024
As a lifelong fan of broad-based ownership programs and the #1 cheerleader of ESPPs, I'm going to say something that may sound shocking. Qualified dispositions are overrated. -
Do Employees Have to Accept their Equity Grants?Jun 5, 2024
Reasons to consider requiring employees to accept their awards, when spousal consent might also be advisable, and enforcement mechanisms. -
Innovative Ways to Attract, Retain & Incentivize Key EmployeesMay 29, 2024
Across all industries -- and companies of all sizes -- there has been a significant struggle to attract, retain and incentivize key executives in the current economy. -
Why Net Exercise?May 22, 2024
Learn why net exercises can be a great alterative for your option program and key considerations for implementing them. -
What Is a Tender Offer?May 15, 2024
Understanding the SEC's tender offer rules and regulations are crucial for compliance with federal securities laws. By familiarizing yourself with these regulations, companies can avoid legal pitfalls and conduct tender offers both effectively and efficiently. -
Taxation of RSUs When US Employees Transfer AbroadMay 8, 2024
Recent guidance from the IRS on how RSUs held by US citizens and residents are taxed when these employees transfer outside the United States. -
Founders: Unlock Big Tax Savings with Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS)May 8, 2024
Starting a business is an exciting journey but comes with many risks. Founders work countless hours to create something innovative, and the potential for significant financial rewards is a key motivator and QSBS provides a game-changing tax benefit. -
Section 16(b): The Short-Swing Profit RuleMay 1, 2024
Very few people would disagree that insider trading is not a serious ethical breach and threat to market fairness. Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 combats this by enforcing strict regulations against what is known as "short swing" trading by company insiders
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