Restricted stock units (RSUs) represent a company’s promise to grant shares at a future date, typically tied to performance or tenure. Used as equity compensation, they align employee incentives with long-term growth. Employees benefit from delayed ownership without upfront purchase, while employers retain talent and conserve cash. RSUs become taxable income upon vesting.
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