Financial Planning
RSU Guide for Tech Employees: Start Here
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 19th, 2026How Are RSUs Taxed? A Guide for Technology Employees
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 14th, 2026Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) can be a powerful wealth-building tool for technology employees, but they can also create tax surprises if the rules are not understood upfront.
Many professionals assume RSUs work like a simple bonus. In reality, vesting can increase taxable income quickly, affect withholding, and influence later investment decisions.
Managing Concentrated Stock Positions for Technology Employees
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 14th, 2026For many employees at large technology companies, Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) can accumulate into a significant portion of their net worth over time.
Years of vesting schedules, refresh grants, and strong stock performance can gradually turn employer equity into one of the largest assets in an investor’s portfolio.
Should Technology Employees Sell RSUs Immediately?
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 14th, 2026One of the most common questions technology professionals ask when their Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) vest is simple:
“Should I sell my RSUs immediately, or should I hold the stock?”
Financial Planning for Technology Employees with RSU Compensation
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 14th, 2026Employees at large technology companies often receive a meaningful portion of their total compensation through equity incentives such as Restricted Stock Units (RSUs). While equity compensation can create significant wealth-building opportunities over time, it can also introduce additional complexity around taxes, diversification, and long-term financial planning.
Understanding RSU Compensation at Technology Companies
Submitted by Hilpan Moxie Wealth Management, LLC. on March 13th, 2026For many employees at large technology companies, a significant portion of total compensation comes in the form of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs). While RSUs can be a powerful wealth-building tool over time, they also introduce additional complexity around taxes, diversification, and long-term financial planning.


