• an options exchange, depending on the option. The market price of an American-style option normally closely follows that of the underlying stock being...
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    Employee stock options (ESO) is a label that refers to compensation contracts between an employer and an employee that carries some characteristics of...
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  • Stock option expensing is a method of accounting for the value of share options, distributed as incentives to employees within the profit and loss reporting...
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    share option plans to encourage employee share ownership. To facilitate employee stock ownership, companies may allocate their employees with stock, which...
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    buy back stock, which often lets investors recoup the initial investment plus capital gains from subsequent rises in stock price. Stock options issued by...
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  • called "put-call parity". Put options are most commonly used in the stock market to protect against a fall in the price of a stock below a specified price....
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  • Call options, simply known as Calls, give the buyer a right to buy a particular stock at that option's strike price. Opposite to that are Put options, simply...
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  • Non-qualified stock options (typically abbreviated NSO or NQSO) are stock options which do not qualify for the special treatment accorded to incentive stock options...
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  • Incentive stock options (ISOs), are a type of employee stock option that can be granted only to employees and confer a U.S. tax benefit. ISOs are also...
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  • Stock option return calculations provide investors with an easy metric for comparing stock option positions. For example, for two stock option positions...
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  • asset. Option contracts traded on futures exchanges are mainly American-style, whereas those traded over-the-counter are mainly European. Most stock and...
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  • private-activity municipal bonds, the bargain element of incentive stock options, foreign tax credits, and home equity loan interest deductions. This...
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  • shareholders by buying back stock. One other reason for a company to buy back its own stock is to reward holders of stock options. Call option holders are hurt by...
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  • In finance, options backdating is the practice of altering the date a stock option was granted, to a usually earlier (but sometimes later) date at which...
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  • Stock market index option is a type of option, a financial derivative, that is based on stock indices like the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average...
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  • call or put option, Black and Scholes showed that "it is possible to create a hedged position, consisting of a long position in the stock and a short...
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  • value. However, the option to buy a $39 stock at $30 is worth less than the option to buy a $40 stock at $30. Therefore, option exchanges have formulas...
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    contract known as a "call" or a "put" against stock that they own or are shorting. The seller of a covered option receives compensation, or "premium", for...
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    compensation. The median cash compensation was $5.3 million, the median stock and option grants were $9 million. In 2018, the highest-paid CEO in the US was...
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    redeemable shares, bonus shares, right shares, and employee stock option plan shares. Stock Equity Shares outstanding are shares that are authorized by...
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    Markets, Inc. is an American company that owns the Chicago Board Options Exchange and the stock exchange operator BATS Global Markets. Founded by the Chicago...
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  • allegations that the company and certain executives had illegally backdated stock option grants. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stated that "KLA...
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  • means simultaneously buying a call option and selling a put option. This has the effect of simulating being long on a stock or commodity position. Many hedges...
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    risk" for having back-dated stock options grants between 1997 and 2002. On May 18, 2006, amid media reports about options practices, Broadcom said it...
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  • Turbo warrant (category Options (finance))
    warrant (or callable bull/bear contract) is a kind of stock option. Specifically, it is a barrier option of the down and out type. It is similar to a vanilla...
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    Employee stock options are call options on the common stock of a company. Their value increases as the company's stock rises. Employee stock options are mostly...
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  • Philadelphia Stock Exchange, or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for options on futures contracts. The global market for exchange-traded currency options was notionally...
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  • company's stock option grant practices. An investigation determined "grant dates were chosen with the benefit of hindsight" to make the options more valuable...
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    A naked option or uncovered option is an options strategy where the options contract writer (i.e., the seller) does not hold the underlying asset to cover...
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  • firm's capital structure, e.g., bonds and stock, can also be considered derivatives, more precisely options, with the underlying being the firm's assets...
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