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Insider Trading: Would You Sell Your Career for $100,000?Oct 17, 2019
Would you sell yourself out, or throw away your career, for $100,000? Law professor Peter Henning frames insider trading within that question, while law firm King and Spalding provides best practices for insider trading compliance policies and administration. -
Private Company Unicorns: How Expiring Options are Changing Plan DesignOct 3, 2019
Private company unicorns are facing longer paths to IPO, unprecedented valuations, and the potential for options to expire before a liquidity event. Find out how some companies are leveraging plan design to address these issues. -
Four Essential Traits of the Future Stock Plan ProfessionalSep 26, 2019
With rapid technology advancements and shifting workforce demographics, what attributes are essential for the stock plan professional of the future? -
Are You Overvaluing Your ESPP?Sep 23, 2019
Four ways in which your ESPP might be less expensive than you think. -
Networking Tips for IntrovertsSep 4, 2019
Eight tips for networking at events when networking isn't your thing. Number 1 is surprisingly effective. -
SEC Updates Form ID Submission ProcessJul 16, 2019
The SEC's new process for submitting Form ID, in six (sort of) simple steps. -
Protect Your Stock Plan From a RecessionJun 11, 2019
Five questions to ask to determine if your stock plan is recession-proof. Plus, a discount on registration for myStockOptions.com's Financial Planning for Public Company Executives and Directors course in San Francisco. -
Accounting for Modifications of Market ConditionsJun 9, 2019
How to account for modifications to market conditions in fewer than 75 words. -
Growing Your Career in Stock AdministrationMay 2, 2019
Growing your career in the field of stock compensation goes beyond acquiring the knowledge base and managing processes.
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