Comment by nyeah 4 months ago For one thing, buybacks aren't charged against profits. Compensation is. 7 comments nyeah Reply lotsofpulp 4 months ago What does that even mean? Both stock buybacks and dividends are the distribution of profit.Compensation expenses (such as stock options, RSUs, etc) are accounted as expenses, which of course reduces profit. nyeah 4 months ago [flagged] badpun 4 months ago Dividends work as well for executives rewarded with stock (unless it's options). 3 replies → jibal 4 months ago > Here's what you saidDifferent person.
lotsofpulp 4 months ago What does that even mean? Both stock buybacks and dividends are the distribution of profit.Compensation expenses (such as stock options, RSUs, etc) are accounted as expenses, which of course reduces profit. nyeah 4 months ago [flagged] badpun 4 months ago Dividends work as well for executives rewarded with stock (unless it's options). 3 replies → jibal 4 months ago > Here's what you saidDifferent person.
nyeah 4 months ago [flagged] badpun 4 months ago Dividends work as well for executives rewarded with stock (unless it's options). 3 replies → jibal 4 months ago > Here's what you saidDifferent person.
badpun 4 months ago Dividends work as well for executives rewarded with stock (unless it's options). 3 replies →
What does that even mean? Both stock buybacks and dividends are the distribution of profit.
Compensation expenses (such as stock options, RSUs, etc) are accounted as expenses, which of course reduces profit.
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Dividends work as well for executives rewarded with stock (unless it's options).
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> Here's what you said
Different person.