Where can I find a form for creating a Phantom Stock share agreement.
Here’s where you can find a U.S.-compliant general Phantom Stock share agreement template:
You can download a customizable Phantom Stock Agreement template in Word or PDF format from Business-in-a-Box, complete with fill-in-the-blank provisions you can tailor to your needs: Phantom Stock Agreement
Reins also offers a free state-specific template, drafted by lawyers, that supports flexible triggers like a sale-of-the-company payout: Phantom Stock Agreement
If you’d prefer to review real-world sample language, SEC filings and public company “Form of Phantom Share Agreement” exhibits, including ones from Sterling Bancshares or Parker Drilling, show detailed vesting, payout and termination clauses: Sample Language
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Yes. I am a business consultant that is working with a client. As part of our agreement to engage, I am requesting 10% equity of the business in the form of Phantom shares.
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Thanks so much for requesting me! Can you tell me more about how you envision these phantom shares would be structured, particularly regarding the vesting schedule and the specific events or metrics that would trigger a payout?
The Phantom shares would vest upon the sale of the business and basically amount to 10% of the business sale price.
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I think that will do it for now.
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Here’s where you can find a U.S.-compliant general Phantom Stock share agreement template:
You can download a customizable Phantom Stock Agreement template in Word or PDF format from Business-in-a-Box, complete with fill-in-the-blank provisions you can tailor to your needs: Phantom Stock Agreement
Reins also offers a free state-specific template, drafted by lawyers, that supports flexible triggers like a sale-of-the-company payout: Phantom Stock Agreement
If you’d prefer to review real-world sample language, SEC filings and public company “Form of Phantom Share Agreement” exhibits, including ones from Sterling Bancshares or Parker Drilling, show detailed vesting, payout and termination clauses: Sample Language
Does that help clarify things? I want to make sure I didn’t leave anything out.
Legal Eagle
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