How to draw the equity structure chart?

How to draw the equity structure chart is as follows:

Select Shape from the Insert menu, left-click the shape you want to select, and drag it onto the page to draw. After drawing the rectangle, click Format to set the color and style. Select the set rectangle, click ctrl+C, and copy three identical rectangular boxes on the page.

Equity refers to the civil subject's acquisition of shareholder status because of his investment in the enterprise, and various rights to the enterprise based on shareholder status. The forms of equity include voting right, voting right, voting right, right to be elected, dividend right, etc. Ownership structure refers to the proportion of different shares in the company's total share capital and their relationship.

First, it is reflected in the difference in shareholding ratio and quantity among shareholders. The shareholding ratio of shareholders directly affects the size of voting rights, thus affecting the company's control rights in many ways. According to the company law, the company's control right is reflected in the shareholding ratio. If the shareholding ratio reaches 565,438+0%, it will form relative control over the company; if it reaches 67%, it will form absolute control over the company. This is the control right of the company in the ownership structure.

The second is the shareholding ratio of assets such as cash and intellectual property rights. The Company Law stipulates that shareholders can make capital contribution in the form of cash, intellectual property and other assets when fulfilling their capital contribution obligations, so it can also be reflected in the ownership structure due to different capital contribution methods. Different ownership structure determines different enterprise organizational structure, corporate governance structure and final enterprise behavior and performance.