What's Next? How ESOPs Have Evolved Under ERISA
When ESOPs became part of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), they were envisioned as a way to finance new capital and/or reward employees in public companies, even though most were in closely held companies. The idea was companies would borrow money through the ESOP, which would purchase newly issued shares
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