Getting Started in Employee Stock Options by John F. Summa and John Olagues (2010, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100470471921
ISBN-139780470471920
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Book TitleGetting Started in Employee Stock Options
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFinance / General
Publication Year2010
IllustratorYes
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorJohn F. Summa, John Olagues
Book SeriesGetting Started In... Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight10.1 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2009-050960
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number81
Dewey Decimal332.632283
Table Of ContentPreface. Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Preliminary Concepts and Definitions. Chapter 3: Options Valuation and Basic Concepts. Chapter 4: Risks of holding ESOs (Unhedged). Chapter 5: Tax Consequences of ESOs. Chapter 6: Straddle Rule and Tax Implications of Hedging ESOs. Chapter 7: Management of ESOs and Premature Exercises. Chapter 8: Comparison of Premature Exercises with Early Withdrawal from IRA. Chapter 9: Non-Hedging Strategic Choices for Managing Your ESOs. Chapter 10: Basic Hedging Strategies Overview. Chapter 11: Constraints on Hedging: Real and Imagined. Chapter 12: Premature Exercise: Pros and Cons. Chapter 13: Putting It All Together - The 7% Solution. Chapter 14: Does Hedging ESOs Undermine Alignment of Interests? Chapter 15: Why Do Companies Want You to Exercise Prematurely? Chapter 16: ESO Hedging Case Studies - Google, Yahoo!, and Apple. Chapter 17: ESO Valuation Methods. Chapter 18: Comparing Restricted Stock with Employee Stock Options. Chapter 19: Google Semi-Transferable Options. Chapter 20: New World Options Plan. Chapter 21: Understanding Executive Abuses I. Chapter 22: Understanding Executive Abuses II. Chapter 23: Understanding Executive Abuses III. Appendix A: ESO Glossary. Appendix B: IRA Tax Rules for Options. Appendix C: Did the SEC Encourage Back-Dating and Spring Loading? Appendix D: Hedging under 1.1221-2, Straddle Rule 1092 and other Tax Implications of Hedging ESOs.
SynopsisAn A to Z guide for understanding employee stock options (ESOs). In Getting Started In Employee Stock Options authors John Olagues and John Summa provide a full understanding of ESOs and demonstrate how to make the most of them. Page by page this author team, a highly experienced options market maker and a professional trader, share essential information that you're probably not hearing anywhere else. This book contains the keys to managing and hedging ESO opportunities in addition to important tax and valuation guidance appropriate for the highest executives to the non-officer managers and the newly arrived employee. Examines essential ESO issues, including tax consequences, risks, and industry pitfalls Written by an experienced pair of stock option experts Enables employees and executives to make more informed decisions regarding their stock options grants Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Getting Started In Employee Stock Options will help protect the value of your options, help you avoid costly mistakes, and allow you to take advantage of certain friendly tax rules. Some of the world's foremost authorities on options have endorsed Getting Started in Employee Stock Options ., Praise for Getting Started In Employee Stock Options "Anyone who has been or is about to be granted stock options will find this book extremely valuable." Blair Hull, Founder of the Hull Group, and current Chairman and CEO of Matlock Capital, LLC "John Olagues and John Summa have made an important contribution for guiding employees and service providers in managing their employee stock options, written from the perspective of the options trader. The basics of defining the various elements of risk and approaches to managing employee stock options are clearly explained here for the beginner. This book provides practical strategies to be implemented with the guidance of skilled tax, legal, and investment advisors." Michael Gray, CPA, author of Secrets of Tax Planning for Employee Stock Options, 2009 Edition "This book provides a much-needed introduction to practical hedging strategies for employee stock options. Filled with concrete examples and detailed explanations, it reveals the importance of optimal hedging and exercise timing in ESO management." Tim S. T. Leung, Assistant Professor, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins University "This is the most comprehensive text I've seen on employee stock option strategies. 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. Employees and executives have been letting wealth evaporate for years because they did not realize the value of their stock options. Here, the authors educate the employee on the value of their option holdings and give a sound strategy for maximizing profits." Tom Mcgourn, CFA, Derivatives Valuation Consultant, Montgomery Investment Technology, Inc., An A to Z guide for understanding employee stock options (ESOs) While most of upper- and middle management in organizations use advisors to help manage their employee stock options (ESOs), only a small percentage of those below them can afford to do the same.
LC Classification NumberHD4928.S74

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