Employee Stock Purchase Plans Explained (2022 ESPP GUIDE)

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024

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  • @Ali-Muscle
    @Ali-Muscle Рік тому +8

    I know ppl that retired rich from their employee stock . They just held on to it for years . Lucky bastards !

  • @junkkushi
    @junkkushi Рік тому +1

    Thank you for a very detailed sharing

  • @ZuluNation05
    @ZuluNation05 Рік тому +3

    Short and concise. Thank you. Say my stock offers dividends is it better to hold on if I'm not concerned about the stock dropping in price? Would it be better to hold knowing I'm getting the stock cheaper during the next period?

    • @wealthfrontvideos
      @wealthfrontvideos  Рік тому +3

      It depends on your overall risk tolerance and tax situation. I’m not sure the dividend factor should really hold a high priority in this case. Instead, simply consider the risk you take on holding your stock vs the tax advantages you may gain/lose.

    • @sierraalice8072
      @sierraalice8072 Рік тому

      My follow up question 😂

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 9 місяців тому +1

      @@wealthfrontvideos my dad bought many shares over many years in a very large regional bank. Probably in the 9000 10,000 share range. Some sold off over the years, My dad has been dead for 14 years
      My mom still holds around 6000 shares, And collect about $36,000 in dividends per year. Nice income supplement. What will we be even nicer? If the laws don’t change and her four kids inherit 1500 shares each with step up in cost. No way is she selling anything?

  • @AndyLe-hj1ue
    @AndyLe-hj1ue 3 місяці тому

    Hi, thank you for the video.
    If there are 2 offering periods and the stock price just keeps dropping, and my company has a lookback provision, will I get to purchase the stock at the lower of the entire 12-month period?
    Let's say
    Period 1 Start = 10$
    Period 1 End = 9$
    Period 2 Start = 9$
    Period 2 End = 8$
    Will my Period 1 shares be bought at a 15% discount of 9$ (end of period 1) or of 8$ (end of period 2)?

  • @krishnaprasad1067
    @krishnaprasad1067 Рік тому +3

    June 31st - I think it's time to change your calendar