After examining the structure and tax consequences of ESOPs, this note will argue that ESOPs should guarantee employees full voting rights over securities transferred to them under such plans. This note will also propose that ESOPs can be used in employee takeovers of corporations as part of a plan to help prevent plant closings
How employee share ownership plans (ESOPs) affect employee compensation and shareholder value depend...
This article will examine two particular dilemmas that challenge ESOP fiduciaries: voting rights and...
Since 1974, Congress has created numerous tax benefits favoring Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP...
After examining the structure and tax consequences of ESOPs, this note will argue that ESOPs should ...
[Summary] Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) are defined contribution plans primarily invested...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
In 1974, Congress enacted the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act (ERISA), which was designe...
Samuel Zell’s acquisition of the Tribune Company in December 2007 using an S corporation employee st...
This study seeks to ascertain the impact of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) on earnings manag...
As a means of achieving broad social and economic objectives, Congress has provided tax incentives d...
During the first six months of 1989 U.s. corporations acquired over $19 billion of their own stock t...
Hostile takeover. Leveraged buyout. Almost every company chief executive hates to hear those two ter...
This article extends understanding of how institutional factors influence the degree to which employ...
Purpose Most people associate ownership with the ability to control something. In the USA, employee ...
International audienceIn this chapter, the authors argue that far from the shocking decision of firi...
How employee share ownership plans (ESOPs) affect employee compensation and shareholder value depend...
This article will examine two particular dilemmas that challenge ESOP fiduciaries: voting rights and...
Since 1974, Congress has created numerous tax benefits favoring Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP...
After examining the structure and tax consequences of ESOPs, this note will argue that ESOPs should ...
[Summary] Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) are defined contribution plans primarily invested...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
In 1974, Congress enacted the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act (ERISA), which was designe...
Samuel Zell’s acquisition of the Tribune Company in December 2007 using an S corporation employee st...
This study seeks to ascertain the impact of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) on earnings manag...
As a means of achieving broad social and economic objectives, Congress has provided tax incentives d...
During the first six months of 1989 U.s. corporations acquired over $19 billion of their own stock t...
Hostile takeover. Leveraged buyout. Almost every company chief executive hates to hear those two ter...
This article extends understanding of how institutional factors influence the degree to which employ...
Purpose Most people associate ownership with the ability to control something. In the USA, employee ...
International audienceIn this chapter, the authors argue that far from the shocking decision of firi...
How employee share ownership plans (ESOPs) affect employee compensation and shareholder value depend...
This article will examine two particular dilemmas that challenge ESOP fiduciaries: voting rights and...
Since 1974, Congress has created numerous tax benefits favoring Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP...