osakeetuihin
Osakeetuihin is a term used in corporate compensation to describe benefits granted to employees in the form of company shares or rights to shares. It encompasses instruments such as stock options, restricted stock units (RSUs), employee share purchase plans, performance-based share awards, and phantom shares that mirror share value without immediate ownership.
Purpose and operation: The primary aim is to align employees' interests with those of shareholders, support
Implementation considerations: Design choices affect dilution, cost, and financial reporting; programs require governance approval, plan documentation,
Tax and legal framework: Tax treatment varies; generally, benefits are taxed as employment income at vesting
Context: Widely used in startups and large firms globally; the form and generosity depend on company stage,