How to distribute equity in a three-person partnership?

Generally speaking, the equity distribution of a three-person partnership company suggests fair distribution to avoid subsequent disputes due to unfair distribution. The following are possible equity allocation schemes for reference only:

1. Equal distribution: each of the three partners will share one third of the equity.

2. Investment allocation: the equity allocated by each partner shall be allocated according to the proportion of each partner's capital contribution. For example, the first partner contributed 300,000 yuan, the second partner contributed 200,000 yuan, and the third partner contributed 654.38+million yuan, and the distributable shares were 50%, 33.3% and 654.38+06.7% respectively.

3. Work contribution distribution: each partner distributes according to his actual work contribution in the company. For example, if the first partner is in charge of sales, the second partner is in charge of production and the third partner is in charge of finance, their equity ratios can be set at 40%, 30% and 30%.

4. Comprehensive distribution: according to the above three distribution methods, determine the weight and role of each partner and formulate a comprehensive equity distribution plan.

It should be noted that many factors need to be considered in the equity distribution scheme of a three-person partnership company, such as initial investment, work contribution, experience and skills, management responsibilities and so on. Equity distribution should be based not only on the average number of people, but also on the specific situation. In addition, in order to avoid subsequent equity disputes and disputes, it is suggested to draw up an equity agreement when the company is established, and clarify the relevant provisions on equity distribution, transfer and inheritance.