Karin is a new hire at her company and is told the company has a stock option plan. Which of the following is likely TRUE of her options?
a. She is now fully vested.
b. After ten years, her right to purchase shares through the stock option program will
increase.
c. She can purchase as many shares as she wants through the program.
d. Her newly hired supervisor will have the right to purchase more stock options than
she will.
d. Her newly hired supervisor will have the right to purchase more stock options than
she will.
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What will be an ideal response?
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