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		<title>How to Value Stock Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rule of thumb for estimating the value of a stock option grant: Value = Number of Shares * Exercise Price * .4<br>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During my career, I&#8217;ve worked for five startups, one larger company and one startup that was acquired by a large company. I was offered or promised stock options each time I joined a new company except once. I didn&#8217;t know what they were worth, so I usually discounted them when making a decision.</p>

<p>It turns out that the most likely value of stock options in a startup is zero. Things do work out sometimes. And when they do, it can be great. But mostly they don&#8217;t. Options at an already-public company are a different matter since you can be sure you&#8217;ll be able to sell your stock eventually.</p>

<p>Here is my rule of thumb for estimating the value of stock options at a public company:</p>

<p><strong>Value = Number of Shares * Exercise Price * .4</strong></p>

<p>For example, if the company&#8217;s share price is $10 and the grant is for 1,000 shares, the approximate value is 1,000 * $10 * .4 = $4,000. Since options typically vest over four years, I would count this grant as $1,000 per year for four years. This assumes I don&#8217;t sell any of my shares until the end of the four years.</p>

<p>The .4 factor comes from estimating how much the company&#8217;s stock price will go up over the next four years. From <a href="http://politicalcalculations.blogspot.com/2006/12/sp-500-at-your-fingertips.html">1871 through July 2009</a>, the S&amp;P 500 Index has gained 8.7% per year which, if compounded annually, gives you about 40% over four years.</p>

<p>Of course, life doesn&#8217;t always happen as planned. This rule helps me figure out a reasonable estimate of value so that I can make a decision and move on.</p>

<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Ironman at <a href="http://politicalcalculations.blogspot.com/">Political Calculations</a>, created a <a href="http://politicalcalculations.blogspot.com/2009/11/estimating-value-of-stock-options.html">nice calculator</a> based on my thoughts and added some insightful comments.</p>
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