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Accounting for Modifications of Market Conditions
Jun 9, 2019
How to account for modifications to market conditions in fewer than 75 words. -
Growing Your Career in Stock Administration
May 2, 2019
Growing your career in the field of stock compensation goes beyond acquiring the knowledge base and managing processes. -
Another Win on Section 16 Share Withholding Litigation
Apr 23, 2019
Another decision in a short-swing profits recovery suit over share withholding is decided in favor of the insider. -
SEC Updates Item 405 Disclosure and Due Diligence Requirements
Apr 8, 2019
The SEC has issues amendments relating to disclosures of Section 16 delinquencies and other Section 16 compliance procedures. -
Excel Tips to Change Your Life: Index/Match
Apr 4, 2019
A guest blog by Elizabeth Dodge of Equity Plan Solutions explains why Index/Match is a better solution for looking up data in Excel than VLookup and explains how to use it. Your Excel spreadsheets (and possibly your life) will never be the same! -
Cryptocurrency Compensation: The Next Big Thing?
Mar 22, 2019
Virtual token compensation is beginning to gain traction within emerging companies. What do companies need to know about this new form of compensation and will this replace traditional stock plans? -
Accounting for Equity Issued to Customers
Mar 11, 2019
The FASB has proposed changes to the accounting treatment of equity-based arrangements issued to customers. Plus a super cute picture of squirrels. -
Overlooked and Underrated: Why Fractional Shares Matter
Mar 7, 2019
This guest blog entry by Robyn Shutak of Computershare highlights five reasons why you should consider allowing employees to purchase fractional shares in your ESPP. -
How Much Are Stock Plan Administrators Paid?
Mar 5, 2019
Five sources for benchmark data on stock plan administrator salary and compensation.
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