A qualifying stock option is a privilege granted by a corporation to its employees, allowing them to purchase the company's capital stock at a special price under specific conditions outlined in the Internal Revenue Code.
Shares outstanding, also known as outstanding shares, refer to a company's issued share capital less any shares that have been repurchased by the company. This includes shares not available to the general public, such as those held by company officers or reserved under employee share incentive schemes.
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