Both figures include salaries, bonuses and the awarded value of stock, stock options and other long term incentives.
Many multinational companies treat bonuses or long-term incentives on a common global basis, but set basic pay locally.
Bonuses, longer-term incentives, free housing and meals, a mobile phone and a set of wheels are becoming standard perks.
They should surely do so, in order to create some needed short-term incentives for legislators to speak with maximum clarity.
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The problem is that right now there are few short-term incentives for hospitals to be transparent to the public.
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"The point is clear in the German boardrooms: They need to have long- term incentives to compete globally, " says Rainer J.
The base salary, short-term and long-term incentives, as well as other payments and benefits for all main-board directors, should be published.
Stock options and other long-term incentives are becoming an important part of the overall reward for top executives all around the globe.
The rest of the package includes short-term incentives for investors, such as a three-year corporate tax exemption, 100% foreign equity ownership, and domestic market access.
The UK's Corporate Governance Code should be extended to ensure sufficient long-term incentives are incorporated into the pay of executives and non-executive directors, he suggested.
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Last year, 10% of the 30 companies that make up Frankfurt's DAX index, Germany's equivalent to the Dow Jones Industrials, offered some kind of long-term incentives.
After all, our huge long-term corporate losses stem not from easy money or mark-to-market rules but largely from the incorrect short-term incentives that compensation plans give to key executives.
Kvaerner, for one, is still committed to using long-term incentives as a tool to hire and retain the best executive talent and to align management's and shareholders' interests.
ICL, a computer-services company with about half its 22, 500 employees in Britain and the rest scattered through 40 countries, Katharine Turner is designing a global scheme of management bonuses and long-term incentives.
"The companies interested in long-term incentives, mostly foreign subsidiaries, are now accepting that they have to do it on a cash basis, with the cost consequences that entails, " says Robert Sperl, a compensation consultant at WatsonWyatt London.
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.
But he would point out - and his fellow directors would agree - that he is already in the bottom quartile, and probably in the bottom decile, in respect of the pay, bonuses and other longer-term incentives he receives for managing a bank of RBS's size, international spread and complexity.
Those ever popular short-term performance incentives such as spot bonuses tend to be just that, short-term, and do little to increase engagement or long-term performance.
He is including a plethora of small short-term tax incentives, many of which have already expired.
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Employees with long-term equity incentives have seen their stakes wiped out, and may be hard to retain.
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Give yourself short-term financial incentives.
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Rather than viewing this as necessitating the long-term continuation of incentives, however, we are researching how to implement incentives in ways that inculcate persistent habits.
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The authors say a long-term policy on incentives is essential.
If this budget agreement scores badly on long-term fiscal prudence and incentives to growth, it fails miserably on other basic tests of good fiscal policy.
Not considered are the longer-term benefits wrought by basic incentives.
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The leaders are hoping for progress on issues like increased Internet access, "welfare to work" incentives for the long-term unemployed, cutting red tape, and progress towards a single EU financial market, which would mean cheaper borrowing for firms, better returns for savers and cheaper insurance policies.
They need to provide meaningful jobs programs and hiring incentives that target the long-term unemployed.
Carboy said that investors who trade down these stocks on concerns over reduced incentives in Spain are short-term focused.
On the other side of the ledger are policies that support short-term industrial-type projects using things like tax incentives and grants.
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