Compensatory stock options are financial instruments provided to employees as partial compensation for their services, commonly used by firms to align employee interests with those of shareholders.
An agreement in the USA that allows employees to purchase company stock at a future date at a specified price, often lower than the market price, and meeting the IRS's requirements.
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