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stock appreciation rights (SAR)
For participants in employee stock option plans:
Rights that tie your benefit to the performance of your company, but do not provide the full rights associated with shareholder status. The gain from a SAR is based only on the increase in value per share between the date of the award and the date of surrender. A Stock Appreciation Right may be issued as freestanding, Additive/Attached or as a Tandem SAR.
An Additive or Attached SAR is granted in connection with your employee Stock Options in order to provide you with a source of cash to pay the taxes on your exercise.
A Tandem SAR provides you with a choice of exercising your employee stock option or the SAR, with the exercise of one eliminating the right to exercise the other.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Financial services
- Category: Funds
- Company: Merrill Lynch
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