Asset Allocation
Questions
What are Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) and how do they differ from stock options?
RSUs are grants of company stock that vest over time and may have a cash value, while stock options are rights to purchase shares at a set price and require an exercise decision. RSUs generally have intrinsic value once vested, whereas stock options' value depends on the stock price relative to the exercise price.
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