Jon Weiss, the head of Wells Fargo & Co.’s Wealth and Investment Management division, quickly and publicly defended the company’s approach to compensating brokers on Thursday in response to a Bloomberg News report suggesting that its wealth employees were subject to the same kind of sales quotas and incentives that led to the fake-account scandals at Wells’ consumer bank. READ MORE
Compensation Managers Have Direct Connection With Pay Equity Movement
Advocates of pay equity will call attention to the gender gap in compensation by marking Equal Pay Day on April 10.
The day isn’t exactly a cause for celebration, especially among the professionals who may be tasked with explaining company compensation practices when federal officials detect signs of pay bias. READ MORE
Should You Accept Equity as Compensation?
Startups often lure in star employees with the promise of equity. Why? A lot of startups are short on cash but can issue shares at will and have equity to hand out.
I recently helped a client negotiate his full-time employment agreement with a newly funded startup doing exactly that: providing equity in lieu of higher compensation. We normally deal in freelancers, but we are increasingly being asked to lend our negotiating skills for full-time employment contracts. READ MORE
Who Gets What Slice Of The Pie
Startup equity is one of those things that it’s fair to say every startup founder without an MBA struggles with. Most people don’t have to think about this stuff until it’s really important. But if you’re starting to freak out about who gets what slice of your startup pie, take a deep breath, calm down, and get ready for Startup Equity 101. READ MORE
Director Equity Award Limit In LTIPs: How Companies Are Addressing It This Proxy Season
This proxy season has revealed an intensifying trend to address limitations on grants to non-employee directors in many long-term incentive plans ("LTIPs"). Based on a review of approximately 50 LTIPs submitted for approval this proxy season thus far by Delaware companies, a majority of such LTIPs now include a director-specific limit on the size of annual non-employee director grants and a handful generally permit grants only in pre-determined amounts as set forth in the LTIPs. READ MORE
London firm revamps pay by letting staff set salaries
Against a backdrop in Britain of gender pay gaps and ongoing disputes over executives' earnings, employees at one London company are helping each other set salaries.
Betting firm Smarkets has adopted a radical pay transparency policy, through which staff can see colleagues' salaries and have pay rise requests endorsed by peers. READ MORE
CEO Pay Rewards What Was Going to Happen Anyway
Compensation in all its excesses for top corporate executives is a hardy perennial for astonishment, outrage and fruitless demands for reform. I have said more than once that many, indeed, most, chief executive officers at publicly traded U.S. companies are wildly overpaid. But some recent research adds some nuance that deserves a closer look.
First, a quick reminder: For more than four decades U.S. executives have received much bigger pay increases than their brethren in Europe and Japan. Today, top German executives make about half of what their U.S. counterparts are paid; Japanese CEOs get paid about 10 percent of comparable American CEOs. READ MORE
NY Fed's Dudley says regulators should increase focus on bank executives
Banks should adopt compensation plans that discourage excessive risk-taking and place greater onus on senior managers for wrongdoing, the outgoing head of the New York Federal Reserve said on Monday. William Dudley, who plans to step down later this year, said regulators should encourage banks to overhaul their corporate cultures to reduce risk and bad behavior, even as regulators move to relax other rules introduced following the 2007-2009 financial crisis. READ MORE
You’ve Got Lots of Company Stock. Now What?
It’s a decidedly first-class problem: what to do when you receive most, or even substantially all of your compensation in stock?
As the concept of “pay for performance” has taken root in corporate America, more C-suite executives are gaining firsthand experience with the major upsides — and occasional pitfalls — that can accompany generous equity compensation plans. READ MORE
On exec compensation, Sen. Sanders is comparing apples and oranges
The U.S. secretary of defense makes roughly $200,000 a year, while the CEOs of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon make more than $20 million. There is an element of absurdity to that.
And then you consider that Lockheed’s Marillyn Hewson and Raytheon’s Tom Kennedy are not an anomaly. Their counterparts at General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Boeing — all top-tier defense companies — pay their CEOs total compensation that falls in that ballpark, albeit a bit less. READ MORE
Elon Musk's New Compensation Plan Is Absolutely Insane
If you are a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shareholder or you follow the news about the company, you've almost certainly read headlines over the last couple of days about Elon Musk's new potential $55 billion salary package, consisting of stock and awards. This salary package was voted on and confirmed by shareholders on Wednesday of this week, with a reported 73% of shareholders voting in favor of granting this package. READ MORE
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg lost $10 billion in wealth this week
The scandal surrounding Facebook, the data mining firm Cambridge Analytica and the mishandling of people's private information is hitting close to home for Mark Zuckerberg.
The Facebook co-founder and CEO lost more than $10 billion in wealth this week as shares of the social network giant tumbled almost 14% in five days. READ MORE
Big bonus bucks on the line for Sweet 16 coaches
Florida State men’s basketball coach Leonard Hamilton has one of the most lucrative incentive plans in college sports.
If the Seminoles don’t win another game in the NCAA tournament, he is going to end up with more money in bonuses this season than many small- to mid-major conference coaches are getting in basic compensation. READ MORE
How New Tax Laws Could Affect Your Bonus
High-level employees in the U.S. accustomed to receiving bonuses should expect some changes in their compensation packages under the new tax law, either in how they’re paid or how they’re taxed—or both.
This isn’t necessarily bad news—executive pay is likely to continue to rise as it has for decades—but it may require extra planning to ensure compensation is maximized and tax surprises are limited. READ MORE
Where Is Our Incentive Pay?
The CEOs of America’s biggest companies saw their median pay rise to $11.6 million last year, an all-time high. Of course, stock values are hitting all-time highs as well. These huge pay packages are a reward. So what about the rest of us? READ MORE
Director Equity Award Limit in LTIPs: How Companies are Addressing it this Proxy Season
This proxy season has revealed an intensifying trend to address limitations on grants to non-employee directors in many long-term incentive plans (“LTIPs”). Based on a review of approximately 50 LTIPs submitted for approval this proxy season thus far by Delaware companies, a majority of such LTIPs now include a director-specific limit on the size of annual non-employee director grants and a handful generally permit grants only in pre-determined amounts as set forth in the LTIPs. READ MORE
Trump Administration Targets Federal Compensation
The Trump administration’s new management agenda, released earlier this week, has significant implications for federal pay and benefits.
The agenda frames the issue by noting that “it is important to appropriately compensate personnel based on mission needs and labor market dynamics,” something the existing compensation system fails to do. The document then repeats the fiscal 2019 budget proposal to forgo an across-the-board pay increase while realigning “incentives by enhancing performance-based pay and slowing the frequency of tenure-based step increases.” READ MORE
Equity Compensation Is Great. But Is It Leaving Your Investments Overexposed?
Your career offers you a lot of perks and benefits. Chief among them might be the ability to grow your wealth through special accounts, plans, and vehicles that can give you access to certain incentives and allow you to participate in the growth of your company.
That includes things like equity compensation and benefits like your 401(k). READ MORE
Tesla shareholders approve pay plan for Elon Musk worth up to $55 billion over 10 years
Tesla Inc. shareholders have approved a mammoth 10-year pay package for Chief Executive Elon Musk.
The package was approved by 73% of votes cast, according to a Tesla filing. Shares held by Musk and his cousin Kimbal Musk were not included in that total. READ MORE
New wage-gap data increases pressure on banks to justify CEO pay
It’s no secret that bank CEOs are paid handsomely. But how their compensation stacks up against workers further down the corporate ladder has been a mystery for years.
Companies have begun pulling back the curtain over the past few weeks, disclosing ratios that compare pay packages for CEOs with average workers’ salaries. The disclosures are required this year for all publicly traded companies, under a provision in the Dodd-Frank Act. READ MORE
