Option in a sentence as a noun

The third and correct option is "don't be a dick".

Only after clicking on more info, do you get an option to override.

Poll is missing option: "I never used GoDaddy to begin with because of their bad track record"

In the end they found themselves in a situation where they had to have search and rescue pull them out -- going forward or back wasn't an option.

There's a good chance that if FB is the only sign-in option, I will immediately close the window and never use your service.

Another option would be to apply the endorsement system only after threads have reached a certain age so as to jump-start discussions.

The biggest question I would have for those startups is this: fast and easy cash, yes, but are the complications worth it for $150K if other reasonable options are open to you?

Moreover, early exercise is not possible if your options haven't vested unless you specifically get an early exercise privilege as part of your grant.

Thus, you will have the tax complications that attend an equity funding, including needing to price your stock and option grants based on the $1 million company valuation and the need to do 409A valuations.

If IPOs come back strong some day, then you may be giving up too much at such a cost because they are the great leveler when it comes to weighing the value of options against other forms of equity holdings.

The value of options is inextricably linked to tax and you need to understand the tax basics in evaluating the economic risks and benefits of holding and exercising any kind of option.

It also means you create tax risks and complications: if the equity round is too near the time of formation, the $.0001/sh pricing used by founders for their shares may look funny next to the much higher amount per share paid by investors, raising risks that the founders can be deemed to have received their shares at the higher valuation as potentially taxable service income; once you do an equity round, you will need to do 409A valuations in connection with doing option grants and that necessitates getting outside independent appraisals; equity rounds come with strings, including investor preferences, investor protective provisions limiting what you can do as a founder without investor approval, co-sale and first refusal rights favoring investors and concomitantly limiting founders, board seats and/or observer rights for investors, and the like.

Option definitions

noun

the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited

noun

one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen; "what option did I have?"; "there no other alternative"; "my only choice is to refuse"

See also: alternative choice

noun

the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"

See also: choice selection pick