/liquidation_preferences_calculation

simple form to calculate liquidation preferences of stakeholders shares

Primary LanguageJavaScript

##Short description: Calculate how much every investor gets paid in corporate liquidation situation, for example company is sold. There are two type of shares Common and Preferred. Common share usually owns founders, and preferred investors. The main difference between this two shares is that Common share have voting rights but Preferred don't, and stakeholders with Preferred shares are paid off before stakeholders with Common shares. When is time to distribute money through stakeholders, it is important for investors to get the more money than can get. In case when investor has Preferred share but is more profitable to convert to Common or similar situations.

Application screen

Results looks like picture below. Example of calculation results

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  1. download the project
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  3. inside project: npm install
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There is some segments that have space to improvement, but lack of time unfortunately they are not implemented. For example delete shareholders or similar. That's it. Enjoy until another update. :)

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