Interesting article that unravels the mystery of NEP compensation.
Some may find it interesting. I'm personally drawn to NEP status because of the lower work requirements, compared to equity partnership, but still very, very nice compensation.
http://www.ctlawtribune.com/PubArticleC ... 1006081959
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Re: Non-Equity Partner Compensation
Those interested in this thread might like to read this:
What Being a Nonequity Partner Means: From Lifestyle to Leadership Choices
What Being a Nonequity Partner Means: From Lifestyle to Leadership Choices