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**- 4336.75 profit distribution to owners
 
**- 4336.75 profit distribution to owners
 
*17710.25 gp
 
*17710.25 gp
 
 
====Accepted Proposals====
 
'''Proposal #1:''' Each PC buy into the Deepwater Trading and Adventuring Company with a 1000 gp share. That'll give us 8000 gp starting capital, with which we can purchase the 2500 gp improvements discussed here (improved rudder, fore-and-aft sail, tender), and leave 5500 gp for any personnel and goods that we we want to start with, as well as coin for purchases in foreign ports, if we discover something of value.
 
 
'''Proposal #2:''' While we're getting our enterprise started, I propose that any profits we earn from trade goods be majorly kept within the Company coffers, with a 25% extraction to be divided amongst the principal partners and a 5% extraction to be distributed to the captain and crew. For every 1000 gp we make in profit (proceeds after expenses), partners would divide 250 gp, the crew would divide 50 gp, and 750 gp would be reinvested into the Company for growth. As we get more mercantile experience under our belts, we can revisit this profit distribution.
 
 
'''Proposal #5:''' When the party uses an individual's treasure map to secure treasure, the individual who owns the map gets 3 full shares of treasure. (For every 10,000 gp the map owner gets a 3000 gp share and the other party members get 1000 gp shares.)
 
 
'''Proposal #9:''' Build out Extra Quarters x3, at a cost of 150 gp and 15 tons cargo space.
 
  
 
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