Abstract

Students analyze an employer and an employee's preferences for nonqualified stock options versus incentive stock options. The employer is Microsoft because it issued large amounts of incentive stock options prior to its initial public offering (IPO), which occurred shortly before the Tax Reform Act of 1986 dramatically changed tax rates.

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