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What to Do When Most of Your Wealth Is in Company Stock

What to Do When Most of Your Wealth Is in Company Stock

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If you work at a startup or public tech company and have RSUs, stock options, founder shares, or a potential IPO on the horizon, this episode could save you thousands—or even millions—in taxes. Equity compensation can be one of the fastest paths to building wealth, but it can also lead to costly mistakes if you don't understand the tax implications, liquidity opportunities, and diversification decisions involved. That's why we sat down with Equity for the Win founders CJ Sturmitz and founding investor Toby Johnston to discuss how employees and founders can navigate concentrated stock positions and prepare for major liquidity events. Connect with CJ and Toby Johnston To work with EquityFTW: https://www.biggerpocketsmoney.com/equityftw About EquityFTW: https://www.equityftw.com/about To go beyond the podcast: Kick start your financial independence journey with our FREE financial resources - https://biggerpocketsmoney.com/ Subscribe on YouTube for even more content- www.youtube.com/biggerpocketsmoney Connect with us on social media to join the other BiggerPockets Money listeners - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BPMoney We believe financial independence is attainable for anyone no matter when or where you’re starting. Let’s get your financial house in order! - BiggerPockets Money (operated by Early Retirement Group, LLC) has a paid promotional arrangement with Equity FTW. Under this arrangement, Equity FTW pays BiggerPockets Money a cash fee of $100 for each prospective client who books a meeting with Equity FTW and is attributed to BiggerPockets Money, including through links on our website, references in our podcast, and other BiggerPockets Money channels. BiggerPockets Money is not a client of Equity FTW and is not an investment adviser, and nothing on this page or in any BiggerPockets Money content constitutes investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice. This compensation arrangement creates a material conflict of interest, because BiggerPockets Money has a financial incentive to promote Equity FTW and to encourage listeners and readers to book meetings, regardless of whether Equity FTW's services are appropriate for any particular individual. The opinions expressed in BiggerPockets Money content are editorial; however, listeners and readers should consider this financial relationship when evaluating any statements about Equity FTW or its services. Equity FTW is solely responsible for the financial planning and advisory services it provides to its clients, and any decision to engage Equity FTW should be made based on your own independent evaluation and, where appropriate, consultation with your own qualified advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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