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About tracking employee stock plans

Many companies provide employee stock options as an incentive, a form of compensation, or both. When tracking employee stock options in Quicken, keep these points in mind:

  • There are two types of employee stock options. ESPPs (employee stock purchase plans) allow you to purchase company stock at a discount, while ESOGs (employee stock option grants) are stock grants that don't require you to invest your own money.
  • There are some special tax considerations for ESPP (employee stock purchase plan) shares.
  • Before creating an employee stock option grant in Quicken, be sure to set up a separate account to track your options.
  • When you receive an ESOG (employee stock option grant), you generally can't exercise it right away (this is where the incentive comes in; the idea is that you'll stay with the company and share in it's future success). The length of time you need to wait prior to exercising is called a vesting schedule.

What can I do?

Special issues for corporate acquisitions and related transactions for ESPP (employee stock purchase plan) shares

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