Founder’s Pocket Guide

Founder’s Pocket Guide

Founder’s Pocket Guide

Lisa A Bucki / Stephen R Poland

10,88 €
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Editorial:
1x1 Media
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Empresa y gestión
ISBN:
9781938162145
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This highly visual guide offers startup founders and employees a 'nuts and bolts' view of how stock options and other forms of equity compensation work in early-stage startups.Throughout this guide numerous mini-infographics illustrate the key concepts founders need to know and show the relationships between stock option grants, vesting timelines, exercise timing, and associated tax implications.In detail, this Founder’s Pocket Guide walks entrepreneurs though the following elements:Startup Equity Compensation Basics: Sharing Equity with Your TeamThe first section of this guide is structured to help founders build a base of understanding about the numerous definitions and terminology related to startup equity compensation and stock options. Topics covered include:A brief refresher on startup equity in preparation for delving into the details of stock options and other forms of equity compensation.A quick review of how startup equity ownership is shared between the various stakeholder of a startup including the founders, investors, and employees.The fundamental mechanics of how startup stock options work, including option grants, exercising, vesting, and selling of stock shares.A detailed review of equity compensation terminology and definitions, such as vesting, strike price, fair market value, and spread.An explanation of each of the most common types of equity compensation including Restricted Stock, Incentive Stock Options, Non-Qualified Stock Options, and Restricted Stock Units.Equity Compensation Types in DetailThe next section of this guide reviews each of the most common types of equity compensation, including detailed components such as tax implications, vesting and exercise parameters, and other IRS rules governing the ownership of each equity type. The following equity compensation types are covered:Restricted Stock (RS)Incentive Stock Options (ISOs)Early Exercise Incentive Stock Options (EE-ISOs)Nonstatutory Stock Options (NSOs)Early Exercise Nonstatutory Stock Options (EE-NSOs)Restricted Stock Units (RSU)Establishing Your Startup’s Equity PlanIn the final part of this guide we dig deeper into the key areas founders need to consider when developing an equity plan for their startup, with specific focus on the following issues:When to implement a formal equity incentive planWhat factors to consider when deciding how large the equity compensation pool should beHow to decide employee equity award amounts at the different stages of a startup’s lifecycleWhat general steps to take to establish a equity compensation plan for your startupWhat key information that must be communicated to employees about equity compensation awardsWhich step-by-step calculations are needed to truly understand equity ownership percentages and valueHow IRS and SEC rules impact private company equity compensation 3

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