Let's talk about money.
Are you cringing at the idea?
You're not alone. When it comes to talking money during salary negotiations, women often avoid the subject like the plague. READ MORE
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Let's talk about money.
Are you cringing at the idea?
You're not alone. When it comes to talking money during salary negotiations, women often avoid the subject like the plague. READ MORE
This year may be like no other, but if you’re an employee who receives equity compensation, you can’t ignore the importance of year-end financial planning to get the most out of that benefit. READ MORE
I began my career at Oracle in the mid-1980s and have since been around the proverbial block, particularly in Silicon Valley working for and with companies ranging from the Fortune 50 to global consulting companies to leading a number of startups, including the SaaS company I presently lead. Throughout my career, I’ve carved out a niche not only working with technology companies, but focused on designing and implementing global compensation programs. READ MORE
You've been working longer days and increasing your output, taking on more responsibilities, and really stepping up. You've earned a pay raise.
Federal prosecutors charged Texas billionaire Robert Brockman on Thursday with a $2 billion tax fraud scheme in what they say is the largest such case against an American. READ MORE
One way to recognize employees for a job well done is to reward them with a bonus. But although bonuses are great for employee appreciation, they come with a twist: their own tax rules. Bonuses are taxed differently than regular wages, so it's important to understand the proper tax calculations to make sure you're withholding the right amounts. READ MORE
COVID-19 has entirely changed the way many companies operate, from go-to-market strategies and where employees work to the fulfilment of products and services.
Financial leaders will have to rely on new data and information, as opposed to historical figures they used in prior years, to create forecasts and compensation models and incentives for the year ahead. READ MORE
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and state laws often require that employers pay workers for pre-shift and post-shift activities. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) sometimes considers these activities compensable work time. But the line isn't always completely clear. A 2014 U.S. Supreme Court case concluded that only principal activities — tasks that are an "indispensable" and "integral" part of an employee's duties — are compensable. READ MORE
McDonald’s Corporation (McDonald’s) sued its former Chief Executive Officer, Steve Easterbrook, in August 2020 in an effort to force him to repay the $40 million in severance and equity awards provided to him when the company terminated his employment. READ MORE
With the COVID-19 pandemic presenting unprecedented business disruption, stock awards could be an effective tool for motivating and retaining key talent while deferring immediate cash outflow READ MORE
The visa program for skilled workers is a net positive for American society despite a number of problems that make it a target of critics who worry that cheap foreign workers are taking Americans’ jobs and lowering wages. READ MORE
Starbucks will pay its executives based partly on the progress they make toward diversifying the company’s workforce, the coffee giant said Wednesday. READ MORE
There are a lot of factors to consider when looking at a job. If everything goes your way, you want a job that makes you happy. It's important. Most often, however, the biggest factor is compensation. It's hard to be happy with your employment if you're not being compensated fairly. READ MORE
As the number of digital devices we use has risen, the blurring of boundaries between our work and personal lives have inevitably blurred, with the mass adoption of remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic shattering any divide entirely. READ MORE
A Section 83(b) election is a short, generally one-page document you send to the IRS to notify them that you wish to be taxed in connection with property subject to a "substantial risk of forfeiture" (more on this below) that you receive in exchange for services when you receive it, rather than when it vests. READ MORE
In this new study, Equilar and the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford examine how COVID-19 has affected CEO compensation. Are boards focused more on making sure that CEOs have the right incentives to continue their jobs under trying circumstances? After all, in the case of the pandemic, the trying circumstances are not of their own making. Or are boards more inclined to focus on showing the public and other stakeholders, especially employees, that CEOs are "sharing the pain"? READ MORE
Not too long ago, most organizations wouldn’t have dared to make a statement that could even possibly be read as implying women were paid less than men. Putting aside potential legal risks, making such a statement would likely have been a public relations disaster. But times have changed and corporate culture has moved with the times. How much you get paid has become water-cooler talk and organizations are voluntarily disclosing their pay gaps. READ MORE
President Donald Trump directed Treasury Secretary Seven Mnuchin in August to allow employers to temporarily suspend collection of payroll taxes from employees, saving the 6.2 percent of their income that goes toward Social Security. READ MORE
As pandemic effects linger, companies intent on avoiding layoffs are looking at compensating workers with equity in lieu of cash as part of their pay. READ MORE