Definition of Incentive option

1. Noun. An option granted to corporate executives if the company achieves certain financial goals.

Exact synonyms: Incentive Stock Option
Generic synonyms: Option

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incentive Option

incenses
incensing
incension
incensions
incensive
incensor
incensors
incensory
incensurable
incent
incented
incenter
incenters
incenting
incentive
incentive option (current term)
incentive program
incentive scheme
incentive stock option
incentiveless
incentively
incentives
incentivise
incentivised
incentivises
incentivising
incentivization
incentivize
incentivized
incentivizes

Literary usage of Incentive option

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Corporate Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment by W. Steven Clark (2001)
"When considering enriched deprecation claims as a tax incentive option, a key consideration, in addition to the choice between a straight-line versus ..."

2. Living Without Health Insurance: Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, U edited by Charles E. Grassley (2001)
"Giving the self-employed an additional tax incentive option for the purchase of health insurance. » Providing early retirees with a way to pay for health ..."

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