An Employee Share Ownership Plan (ESOP) is a program that provides a company's employees with shares in the company. The ESOP purchases these shares with the assistance of the sponsoring company, and shares are allocated to employees who meet specific performance criteria.
An Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) is an employee benefit plan that gives workers ownership interest in the company. Through ESOPs, companies provide their employees with stock ownership, often at no upfront cost to the employees. ESOPs are used by a broad variety of publicly traded and closely held companies.
A Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), also known as a Leveraged ESOP, is a type of ESOP that borrows money to purchase employer stock directly from the company.
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