Tag: iso

Unlocking the Power of Employee Stock Options (NQ & ISO): Tax Strategies, Timing, and More

In the intricate landscape of executive retirement planning, few tools wield as much potential for financial empowerment as employee stock options (ESOs). For high-earning executives navigating non-traditional equity planning and tax strategies, understanding the nuances of Non-Qualified (NQ) and Incentive Stock Options (ISO) is paramount. This blog aims to unlock the latent power within these […]

Stock Options vs Restricted Stock Units: What’s the right choice for me?

In the ever-evolving landscape of employee compensation, the choices can often resemble a complex puzzle. Among the myriad of options available, two popular vehicles for rewarding employees stand out: stock options and restricted stock units. These compensation vehicles have become a central focus for both employees and employers seeking to align their interests and incentivize […]

Do You Have Too Much Company Stock?

For high-net-worth executives, equity compensation is simply part of the game. But when you’re consistently paid (bonuses, salary, etc.) in company stock, it’s easy to accumulate too much. Today we’ll review how high-profile executives can better manage their company’s equity and actively avoid concentration risk. What’s Too Much Company Stock? The answer to this question […]