DETERMINING THE VALUATION OF STOCK OPTIONS IN YOUR BUSINESS
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DETERMINING THE VALUATION OF STOCK OPTIONS IN YOUR BUSINESS

DETERMINING THE VALUATION OF STOCK OPTIONS IN YOUR BUSINESS

Do you understand the value of stock options? ?

There are two primary purposes for stock options.

Both of these purposes are valuable and beneficial to both the company and to the recipients. No matter which reason the stock is being used it is important that the issuer know the value of what they are “paying or giving” away and that the recipient has an idea of the value they hold. A certified valuation service is a very specific field which uses a variety of techniques and strategies to determine the value of stock options.

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The first step to determine the value of stock options is to determine the value of the company and the overall stock (equity element) value. Only then can a valuator apply the options valuation models to determine the actual stock options package value. Keep in mind that the overall stock value is not the same as stock option value.??This makes it possible for employees to clearly know the value of their benefits package, and enables the employer to adjust packages to compensate employees at different levels. When using stock options as compensation for goods and services the stock options valuation ensures that the value is commensurate with the goods or services received.

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Without a certified valuation service it can be difficult to ensure that a company is providing a valuable benefit to employees or are adequately paying for goods or services by offering stock options. The IRS usually now requires an independent valuation of stock options when they are issued and exercised. A typical business owner is not prepared to apply valuation models and tackle the financial and mathematical calculations required to determine the best valuation model to use. Let the professionals help you find out the value of your stock options so that you can be sure that you conform to IRS guidelines, adequately compensate employees or are adequately compensate services and goods providers.

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Dale S. Richards specializes in management, marketing, operation optimization & business valuation consulting and is a 30+ year turnaround expert.?He has implemented success concepts into results in 150+ companies. Dale is a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) with NACVA, Eight-Year Vistage Chair & International Speaker.?Visit www.successbiznow.com to learn more about Dale.

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Dale S. Richards

Expert Bus. Valuator, 30 Yr. CEO Mentor; World Speaker; Author: Value Principles -Increase Value 2x - 5X

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Thanks Bob for your partnership. Have a good weekend

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Bob Roitblat

Illuminating your path to innovative thinking, a future-proof mindset, and leadership prowess. | An international speaker & consultant. | TED Speaker | TV Villain

1 年

From my perspective, valuations on stock options are an estimate of future value when the options are exercised. Depending on the industry and the overall state of the economy, that estimate could accurate or way off. What am I missing?

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