A Stock Option Pool is a specific number of shares in the company set aside for future employees.
The reason we setup a Stock Option Pool is so that as small awards are given to employees, we’re not constantly re-updating our Cap Table (ledger of stock) every time someone gets a few extra shares.
Instead, we allocate a larger block of shares that stays fixed, and hand out shares from that pool. Investors insist on putting this pool together for two reasons:
If this sounds like a huge amount of dilution in addition to the amount we’re about to take for their investment – we’re right. A Stock Option Pool can easily add another 10-20% of total Dilution to a Funding Round.
What’s more, this is a very standard practice in term sheets and among investors, so while it’s not fun, it’s typically not something we can negotiate out of either.
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