Consequences of Complex Capital Structures—A Coda or a Bridge? Reviewed by Momizat on . In earlier blog posts we discussed the potentially pernicious effect of a decline in the value of pre-public companies on equity compensation granted to employe In earlier blog posts we discussed the potentially pernicious effect of a decline in the value of pre-public companies on equity compensation granted to employe Rating: 0
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Consequences of Complex Capital Structures—A Coda or a Bridge?

In earlier blog posts we discussed the potentially pernicious effect of a decline in the value of pre-public companies on equity compensation granted to employees.  Sujan Rajbhandary, senior member of Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Valuation Group, explains that unlike preferred investors, employees also depend on their employers for current income.

To read the full article in Mercer Capital’s Financial Reporting Blog, click: Consequences of Complex Capital Structures—A Coda or a Bridge?

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