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A Better Way to Calculate VolatilityMar 10, 2022
Most companies use closing prices to calculate historical stock price volatility. It turns out that this might be a mistake. The blog entry explains why. -
4 Reasons Mega Grants Are ProblematicMar 3, 2022
Mega grants are flashy and newsworthy—but do they make sense? Here are four reasons we don’t think so. -
Clawback Updates: Freeze of Unvested Awards in the UK and Potential for Final Clawback Regulations in the USMar 2, 2022
A vesting freeze of a former executive's stock awards in the United Kingdom lays groundwork for a potential clawback. In the U.S., recent actions by the SEC suggest that clawback rules may be finalized in 2022. -
A Career in Compensation and DiversityFeb 24, 2022
Dana Hall shares her path from human resources major and intern to compensation professional. Plus her work to promote diversity at Designer Brands and the NASPP. -
Are You Ready for T+1?Feb 10, 2022
The securities industry is taking steps towards a T+1 settlement period—how will this affect your stock plan processes? -
Robinhood's Unusual Performance Award Metric for Founder RSUsFeb 7, 2022
Shortly prior to stock trading app Robinhood's IPO, the company issued performance-based RSUs to it's two co-founders with this unusual metric. -
New Data on the Gender Pay Gap and Stock CompensationFeb 2, 2022
Recent studies show marked differences in the amount of equity compensation awarded to men vs. women. -
Analysis of Rule 10b5-1 Proposed ChangesJan 31, 2022
The SEC has proposed draft legislation that would overhaul Rule 10b5-1. Learn more about what these changes may mean for your insiders. -
ISS Updates How Stock Plan Proposals Are EvaluatedJan 18, 2022
Are you submitting a stock plan proposal to a shareholder vote in 2022? Read up on the latest changes that ISS has made to its Equity Plan Scorecard.
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