Stock Appreciation Right

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Stock Appreciation Right (SAR) is a financial instrument granting employees the right to receive a cash or stock equivalent of the appreciation in a company’s stock over a set period. In stock appreciation rights accounting, the company records compensation expense based on the increase in stock value, impacting financial statements. SARs are often used as an incentive in employee compensation packages.

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