The answer to that question is not easy.
In my opinion it requires advice from an expert who
has the following experience and qualifications:
1. He must comprehensively understand theoretical options
pricing models.
2. He must have had substantial successful experience
trading and managing listed stock options.
3. He must understand the tax and SEC regulations
including Section 16 b of the 1934 Act and Rule 16b-3
that apply to ESOs and listed options.
4. He must understand all the details of the employee
options contract.
5. He must understand all the alternative ESO management
strategies and have the ability to carry out those strategies
in the real world.
Tax lawyers and CPAs and CFAs just do not have the
experience with options to give competent advice.
There is only one company that meets those requirements:
Truth In Options
Call John Olagues for a free initial consultation 504- 305-4449.
olagues@hotmail.com
www.optionsforemployees.com