The 2004 edition covers the latest tax changes and explains how they may affect your strategy in handling stock and options you receive from your company. provides plain language guidance for all the popular forms of equity compensation: stock grants, nonqualified options, incentive stock options and employee stock purchase plans. It tells how to avoid mistakes that can result in paying too much tax or otherwise failing to get the maximum investment return from these benefits. The book assumes no knowledge, explaining all the basic terminology and concepts from the ground up. Yet it also includes more advanced material for those seeking to render professional advice -- or evaluate the advice they've received.
wow this was a beginner level book, hard to read if you are advanced in your cep study. but a great book for beginners. i would recommend this for any young stock admins.
I begin 2016 by geeking out on everything there is to know about startup equity. This book provide a slew of examples that clearly explain the myriad of situations you can be in when you accept equity as compensation.
I'm not a certified financial person, but feel great about my new wealth of knowledge after digesting the material in this book.
Sensible explanation how options and tax. Would recommend to anyone new to this form of compensation. Didn't teach me anything that changed my behaviour though.