Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web

employee stock option

 - 2 dictionary results
Financial Dictionary

Employee Stock Option - ESO

A stock option granted to specified employees of a company. ESOs carry the right, but not the obligation, to buy a certain amount of shares in the company at a predetermined price. An employee stock option is slightly different from a regular exchange-traded option because it is not generally traded on an exchange, and there is no put component. Furthermore, employees typically must wait a specified vesting period before being allowed to exercise the option.

Investopedia Commentary

The idea behind stock options is to align incentives between the employees and shareholders of a company. Shareholders want to see the stock appreciate, so rewarding employees when the stock goes up ensures, in theory, that everyone is striving for the same goals. Critics point out, however, that there is a big difference between an option and the ownership of the underlying stock. If the stock goes down, the holder of an option would lose the opportunity for a bonus, but wouldn't feel the same pain as the owner of the stock. This is especially true with employee stock options because they are often granted without any cash outlay from the employee.

Another problem with employee stock options is the debate over how to value them and the extent to which they are an expense on the income statement. This is an ongoing issue in the U.S. and most countries in the developed world.

Related Links

Accounting and Valuing ESOs
Putting Too Much Stock In Your Company - A 401(k) Problem
Option Compensation - Part One
Option Compensation - Part Two
The "True" Cost of Stock Options

See also: Call, Cashless Exercise, Employee Stock Ownership Plan - ESOP, Exercise, Incentive Stock Option - ISO, Nonqualified Stock Option - NSO, Option, Shareholder Value Transfer, Stock Appreciation Rights - SARs, Vesting

Also spelled: Employee Stock Options, ESO

Investopedia.com. Copyright © 1999-2005 - All rights reserved. Owned and Operated by Investopedia Inc.
Cite This Source
Financial Dictionary

employee stock option

See incentive stock option.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
Copyright © 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
Cite This Source
Search another word or see employee stock option on Thesaurus | Reference
FacebookTwitterFollow us: