
How are stock options taxed?
Here’s what you need to know and prepare for if you exercised and/or sold stock options this year.
Here’s what you need to know and prepare for if you exercised and/or sold stock options this year.
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Learn the basics of equity, how to distribute equity to early employees, and what a cap table is.
Affirm is a fintech company that has grown from 15 employees to 750 in just seven years. We talked to two of their employees to get their advice for navigating all the challenges that come from working at a fast-growing startup.
As George Simons has studied and worked with a bunch of companies, he’s seen his fair share of mistakes and is continually using what he’s seen to inform how he runs his company, SoloSuit. Here’s what he says companies should think about in their early stages.
We explore what it means to exercise stock options, the taxes you may need to pay, and the common times people exercise their options.
Received stock options from your company and don’t understand what that means? Here’s how to make sense of your offer letter and option grant.
We spoke to Jeff Lipp, cofounder and COO of Artkive, to learn how he spends less time on unnecessary busywork and more time growing the business.
Stock options aren’t actual shares—they’re the opportunity to exercise (purchase) a certain amount of company shares at an agreed-upon price. Learn more.
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