Vesting vs Exercising - What's the difference?
vesting | exercising |
(legal) The entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement.
(legal) The entitlement of an employee to exercise a stock option after a predetermined period of time.
Cloth for making vests.
A vest pattern.
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The act by which something is exercised.
* 2007 , Sarah Wilson, Todd & Wilson's Textbook on Trusts (page 376)
As nouns the difference between vesting and exercising
is that vesting is the entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement while exercising is the act by which something is exercised.As verbs the difference between vesting and exercising
is that vesting is present participle of lang=en while exercising is present participle of lang=en.vesting
English
Noun
(wikipedia vesting) (en noun)Verb
(head)exercising
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Whilst this is a duty which cannot be excluded or restricted, and notwithstanding its general policy of promoting the spirit of portfolio in all exercisings of investment power