Financial Planning: Diversification

Tax Strategies With Stock Options, Restricted Stock, And Deferred Compensation This is premium content

Andy Wagner
Having both nonqualified stock options and nonqualified deferred compensation gives you a tremendous amount of flexibility to optimize your financial planning and tax situation. In this article, I explain how I have used the two plans in concert with one another.
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