Employee Share Schemes

360 Money Matters Podcast

Welcome back to another episode of the 360 Money Matters Podcast! 

In this episode, we discussed employee share schemes and their implications. We explored the concept, benefits, risks, tax considerations, vesting periods, and the impact on employees' financial decisions. We also emphasized the importance of understanding the pros and cons of participating in employee share schemes. This highlighted how these schemes can align interests between employees and businesses but also pose risks, such as potential loss if shares decline in value or tax complications.

Tune in to our latest episode where we dive into the world of employee share schemes! Don't miss out—listen now to make informed choices about your participation in employee share schemes!

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This podcast contains information that is general in nature. It does not take into account the objectives, financial situation, or needs of any particular person. You need to consider your financial situation and needs before making any decisions based on this information. This information is provided by Billy Amiridis &  Andrew Nicolaou of 360 Financial Strategists Pty Ltd, authorized representatives and credit representatives of AMP Financial Planning – AFSL 232706

Episode Highlights

  • About what employee share plans are

  • Benefits and challenges of employee share plans

  • Importance of understanding the tax implications associated with different share schemes

  • High failure rate of startups and the risks associated with holding shares in such companies

  • Intention of share schemes 

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