Many of our clients first come to us with concentrated stock positions that they have obtained either through their employment, equity compensation, sale of a business, a well-timed trade, from family, or through some other means. They all share a common theme of idiosyncratic (non-systematic) risk which is inherent in owning a concentrated position. The specific risks however, and potential rewards, can be unique to each situation. They also all have unique wealth and tax considerations that need to be independently addressed. The facts of each unique situation, along with the stock owner’s financial goals and profile will guide the appropriate course of action in response to the common question of “What next?”.
Incentive Stock Option (ISO) Planning. What You Should Know.
Incentive Stock Options (ISOs) come with significant investment, tax, risk management and liquidity planning considerations. If you have ISO grants through work, make sure you are properly planning in advance to understand how to best navigate the complex rules while wisely using ISOs to your advantage to build wealth.