Starting a new job with stock options
Are you earning stock options at your latest job? Congratulations! This collection will help you understand stock option costs, related taxes, and how to build a plan for exercising your stock options in the future.
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How to value stock options in a job offer letter
10 minRSUs vs. stock options: Which to choose?
7 minWhat is a stock option vesting schedule?
7 minCalculate the value of your startup stock options
6 minCan you avoid AMT on ISO stock options?
10 minWhy exercising stock options gets more expensive over time
6 minShould you get a loan to exercise your startup stock options?
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The complete guide to starting a new job with employee stock options
Everything we published on the topic
Selected articles and videos curated by our education content team
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How to decipher the stock options in your offer letter
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What is a 409A valuation?
01:18 - Article
How much are my shares actually worth?
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The most common questions about startup stock options
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Can you ask for stock options after you’ve started your job?
- Video
ISOs vs. NSOs: What’s the difference?
00:46 - Article
Why don’t candidates get more information about stock options?
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Should I treat my employee stock options as worthless?
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