stock option

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stock option

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of employee compensation: A "stock option" is a contractual benefit granted by a company, giving an employee the right to purchase a specific number of the company's shares at a predetermined price (the "grant" or "strike" price) within a defined future time period.
    • A financial instrument: More broadly, it is a standardized contract representing the right, but not the obligation, to buy (a "call" option) or sell (a "put" option) an underlying stock at a set price before a certain date.
Usage
  • As employee compensation: Companies use stock options to attract, retain, and motivate employees by aligning their interests with shareholders. The employee profits if the company's stock price rises above the option's exercise price.
  • As a traded security: On financial exchanges, stock options are bought and sold by investors as tools for speculation, income generation, or hedging risk in an investment portfolio.
Examples
  • Noun (Employee Compensation):
    • As part of her executive package, she received stock options with a strike price of $50.
    • The startup offered stock options to all early employees as an incentive for the company's future growth.
  • Noun (Traded Security):
    • He bought a call stock option on XYZ Corp, betting the share price would increase before the contract's expiration.
    • Selling a put stock option can be a strategy to generate income or acquire shares at a desired price.
Advanced Usage
  • "Incentive Stock Option (ISO)": A type of employee stock option that may provide favorable tax treatment under specific U.S. tax regulations, provided certain holding period and employment conditions are met.
    • He exercised his Incentive Stock Options and held the shares for the required period to qualify for long-term capital gains tax.
  • "Non-Qualified Stock Option (NSO)": An employee stock option that does not meet the specific requirements for ISO status; the gain upon exercise is typically taxed as ordinary income.
    • The gain from her Non-Qualified Stock Options was added to her W-2 income for the year.
Variants and Related Words
  • Option Grant (n): The act of issuing stock options to an employee or the specific contract detailing the terms.
    • Her option grant vested over a four-year period.
  • Option Pool (n): A reserved block of a company's shares set aside specifically for future stock option grants to employees.
    • The board approved creating a 10% option pool for new hires.
  • Call Option (n): A type of stock option contract giving the holder the right to the underlying stock.
  • Put Option (n): A type of stock option contract giving the holder the right to the underlying stock.
Synonyms
  • Equity Award: A broader term for compensation, including stock options, restricted stock units (RSUs), and other stock-based grants.
  • Employee Option: Specifically refers to stock options granted as part of compensation.
Related Phrases
  • Exercise an option: To use the right granted by the option contract to buy (for a call) or sell (for a put) the underlying shares.
    • He decided to exercise his stock options when the market price reached $75.
  • Vesting schedule: The timeline over which an employee earns the right to exercise their granted stock options.
    • Her stock options have a four-year vesting schedule with a one-year cliff.
  • Underwater option: A stock option where the current market price of the stock is below the option's exercise price, making it worthless to exercise.
    • After the market downturn, many of the employees' stock options were underwater.
Related Idioms
  • "Golden handcuffs": A metaphor for financial incentives, like valuable stock options with long vesting periods, designed to encourage an employee to remain with a company.
    • The lucrative stock options acted as golden handcuffs, making it difficult for him to leave the firm.
stock option

A young professional reviews a stock option grant document.

Noun
  1. a benefit given by a company to an employee in the form of an option to buy stock in the company at a discount or at a fixed price
    • stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can be exercised is out of reach
  2. the right to buy or sell a stock at a specified price within a stated period

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