The going rate to recruit a boss is typically one-third of the first-year cash compensation.
"Mr Cook's target cash compensation remains significantly below the median for CEOs of peer companies, " it said.
Deferred cash compensation makes employees debt holders, so it ought to reduce risk-taking.
The business culture around these industries has been focused on advances, guarantees, current cash compensation and the next employment contract.
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Because a search firm's fee is typically one-third of a new recruit's negotiated annual cash compensation, they have every reason to push up pay.
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We prefer cash compensation but we're amenable to government suggestions.
Companies like Facebook are allowed to treat the cost of non-cash compensation, such as stock options, as an expense that reduces profits, essentially the way they treat cash compensation such as salaries.
By contrast, 2010 cash compensation was generally unchanged.
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Japanese baseball, unable to stem the tide of top stars moving to the states for top dollar, "post" available players who are still under contract to their teams, as a way to collect cash compensation for departing players.
Raise tax rates and the working rich will work less, defer income, and take more non-cash compensation while the idle rich will defer capital gains, shift their investments to more tax efficient securities like municipal bonds, and (yes) evade taxes.
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These long-term incentives, which have been widely used in the Netherlands for the last decade, can make up anywhere from 10% to over 50% of an executive's total compensation -- at the CEO level, options can be worth more than the salary-plus-bonus cash compensation.
There are many talented developers, for example, who are happy to invest countless hours with no cash compensation to develop open source software such as the Firefox browser or the Linux operating system because it gives them satisfaction and a chance to show off their coding chops to the broader community of developers.
When selling a business, the seller typically faces a choice between accepting cash or stock compensation.
The overwhelming majority of end-user purchases probably came from resettled residents who used their compensation cash for down payments.
Our definition of compensation includes cash, stock and options awarded since these hands were hired.
Still others may appreciate cash, gifts or other compensation as a sign that their help is appreciated.
The numbers also include and do not pull out charges for non-cash items like stock-based compensation, which was significant as the company did a major ramp up in growth from 600 to 5, 000 employees in 2011.
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Then, these companies sitting on record cash piles, they set each others compensation.
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All firms that received bailout cash are subject to limits on their compensation practices, but for some, the situation is thornier.
Rather than just measuring cash flows internally to guide strategy and compensation, Ericsson will publish the new information, giving investors more detail about how well it is using their capital.
Options, which are a right to purchase shares at a future time at a fixed price, can be a form of compensation to be used by cash-strapped companies to hire key employees they could not otherwise afford.
In a game where these majors set the bar in terms of cash and quality-of-life compensation, and very young startups set the bar in terms of providing realistic shots at big windfalls, no other type of business has any chance of really competing for top talent, with any mix of cash and stock it can conjure up.
One of his aides said it was like losing cash and being offered a payday loan in compensation.
Most senior traders of this type were paid a percentage of the profits they made, with deferred compensation usually comprising a mix of cash and stock paid out over three years.
It used to be in cases of overbookings that airlines usually could find a passenger who would volunteer to give up a seat in exchange for cash, a free ticket or some other compensation with the expectation of catching another flight later that day or the next morning.
It wasn't -- it's not just about ensuring that there is -- that any compensation should be more directly tied to long-term equity versus short-term cash, but you have to make a strong evaluation about the sheer level and size of your compensation in the environment in which we exist.
As Eugene Steuerle of the left-leaning Urban Institute points out, this system would treat two workers with the same total compensation whatever the mix of cash wages and benefits very differently.
It also means, he said, that deposits held at Bitcoin-Central would be backed by the same compensation laws and schemes that apply to cash held in other bank accounts.
Compensation is made up of salary, cash bonuses and long-term incentives, which are traditionally stock options that give executives the right but not the obligation to buy stock at a fixed price at some point in the future.
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