osakeoptio
Osakeoptio, or stock options, is a financial instrument that grants the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase or sell a specified number of shares of a company’s stock at a predetermined price within a certain timeframe. These options are commonly used as part of employee compensation packages, particularly in technology and finance sectors, to align employee interests with those of shareholders.
In Finland, osakeoptio programs are often structured as either incentive stock options (ISOs) or non-qualified stock
Osakeoptio programs can be either "standard" or "restricted," depending on vesting schedules and conditions. Vesting determines
From a tax perspective, osakeoptio gains are subject to capital gains tax when shares are sold, while
Osakeoptio programs can serve as a powerful motivational tool, encouraging long-term commitment and performance-driven behavior among