Date of Award

2008

Document Type

Project

Degree Name

Master of Business Administration

Department

College of Business and Public Administration

First Advisor

Chang, Otto

Second Advisor

Greenfeld, Sue

Third Advisor

Sarwar, Ghulam

Abstract

This project will show through literary analysis, and by presentation of tax laws and the governing ESOPs, how ESOPs can be used as both tax shelters and management tools. The paper illustrates how ESOPs can fund and shelter operating income, and how companies have used ESOPs to motivate employees to achieve higher performance and efficiency.

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