What's so incentivizing about the incentive stock option?
| January 8, 2008 |
My last column covered the classic stock option (the “NSO”), which is subject to fewer rules, but which is also generally less tax-advantageous for the recipient. Now it is time to turn our attention to the type of option more commonly found in early-stage and technology companies: the incentive stock option, commonly called an “ISO.”
Sverre Roang
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