Executive Compensation and Related-party Disclosure

Executive Compensation and Related-party Disclosure

Author: James Hamilton

Publisher: CCH Incorporated

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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As of July 26, 2006, the SEC completed the most sweeping overhaul of executive compensation and related party transaction disclosure in fourteen years. Executive Compensation and Related-Party Disclosure: SEC Rules and Explanations provides timely and thorough explanations, implications and full text of these reforms. The revision puts in place a principles-based disclosure regime designed to give investors the information they need on executive compensation to make informed investment decisions and demystify any financial dealings between executives and their companies. The new rules also enhance and consolidate into one item director independence and related corporate governance disclosure requirements. The heart of the reforms is the new Summary Compensation Table and the new Compensation Discussion and Analysis. The Summary Compensation Table is the principal vehicle for executive compensation, showing the total compensation for each of the named executive officers. For the first time, SEC rules require that all elements of executive compensation must be disclosed and that a total individual compensation number be provided for the five named executive officers. Other tables will display post-retirement compensation and options exercises. The new Compensation Discussion and Analysis (CD&A) section is a narrative principles-based overview explaining material elements of the company's compensation for named executive officers. It provides a company with both an obligation and an opportunity to explain its compensation policies, focusing on the most important factors. It will be filed and thus subject to Sarbanes-Oxley certification. The SEC also mandated a new compensation committee report requiring the committee to state if it has reviewed and discussed the CD&A with management and recommended to the board that the CD&A be included in the annual report.


A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules

A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules

Author: Amy L. Goodman

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 1856

ISBN-13: 0735598959

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A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, Fifth Edition is designed to meet the special needs of corporate officers and other professionals who must understand and master the latest changes in compensation disclosure and related party disclosure rules, including requirements and initial SEC implementing rules under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Current, comprehensive and reliable, the Guide prepares you to handle both common issues and unexpected situations. Contributions from the country's leading compensation and proxy experts analyze: Executive compensation tables Compensation disclosure and analysis Other proxy disclosure requirements E-proxy rules Executive compensation under IRC Section 162(m) And much more! Organized for quick, easy access to all the issues and areas youand’re likely to encounter in your daily work, A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules Dissects each compensation table individuallyand—the summary compensation table, the option and SAR tables, the long-term incentive plan tableand—and alerts you to the perils and pitfalls of each one Walks you through preparation of the Compensation Disclosure and Analysis Explains the latest interpretations under the SEC's shareholder proposal rule and institutional investor initiatives and what they mean for the coming proxy season Helps you tackle planning concerns that have arisen in the executive compensation context, including strategies for handling shareholder proposals regarding executive compensation and obtaining shareholder approval of stock option plans The Fifth Edition reflects the latest SEC and IRS regulations, guidance, interpretations and disclosure practices. It adds a new chapter focused on developments and practices relating to required public company and“say-on-payand” advisory votes pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act. Another new chapter addresses director qualifications and Board leadership, diversity, and risk oversight disclosures. This one-volume guide will help you prepare required disclosures as well as make long-range plans that comply fully with regulations and positions taken by the SEC more quickly and completely than ever before. In addition, weand’ve updated the Appendices to bring you the latest rules and relevant primary source material.


PLI's Guide to the SEC's New Executive Compensation Disclosure Rules

PLI's Guide to the SEC's New Executive Compensation Disclosure Rules

Author: Gary M. Brown

Publisher: Practising Law Institute

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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SEC Chairman Christopher Cox said that no issue in the 72 years of the commissions history has generated such interest as its sweeping new executive compensation and related party disclosure rules. Now theres an effective and highly affordable way for you to satisfy these intricate new amendments and avoid increased liability PLIs Guide to The SECs New Executive Compensation Disclosure Rules. Detailing the 13 steps you should be taking right now to comply with these challenging new rules, PLIs Guide to The SECs New Executive Compensation Disclosure Rules is the clear, quick, and cost-effective way to address the most comprehensive revisions to these rules since 1992.


Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, 6th Edition

Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, 6th Edition

Author: Goodman, Fontenot

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

Published: 2018-11-21

Total Pages: 2156

ISBN-13: 1543806759

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A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, Sixth Edition is designed to meet the special needs of corporate officers and other professionals who must understand and master the latest changes in compensation disclosure and related party disclosure rules, including requirements and initial SEC implementing rules under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Current, comprehensive and reliable, the Guide prepares you to handle both common issues and unexpected situations. Contributions from the country's leading compensation and proxy experts analyze: Executive compensation tables Compensation disclosure and analysis Other proxy disclosure requirements E-proxy rules Executive compensation under IRC Section 162(m) And much more! Organized for quick, easy access to all the issues and areas you're likely to encounter in your daily work, A Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules Dissects each compensation table individually--the summary compensation table, the option and SAR tables, the long-term incentive plan table--and alerts you to the perils and pitfalls of each one Walks you through preparation of the Compensation Disclosure and Analysis Explains the latest interpretations under the SEC's shareholder proposal rule and institutional investor initiatives and what they mean for the coming proxy season Helps you tackle planning concerns that have arisen in the executive compensation context, including strategies for handling shareholder proposals regarding executive compensation and obtaining shareholder approval of stock option plans The Sixth Edition reflects the latest SEC and IRS regulations, guidance, interpretations and disclosure practices. It adds a new chapter focused on developments and practices relating to required public company "say-on-pay" advisory votes pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act. Another new chapter addresses director qualifications and Board leadership, diversity, and risk oversight disclosures. This one-volume guide will help you prepare required disclosures as well as make long-range plans that comply fully with regulations and positions taken by the SEC more quickly and completely than ever before. In addition, we've updated the Appendices to bring you the latest rules and relevant primary source material. Previous Edition: Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, Fifth Edition ISBN 9780735598959


Executive Compensation

Executive Compensation

Author: James Hamilton

Publisher: CCH Incorporated

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780808040705

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In July 2006, the SEC completed the most significantoverhaul of executive compensation and related party transaction disclosure in fourteen years. Executive Compensation: From Pay Tables to Pay Ratios provides timely and thorough explanations, implications and full text of these reforms from 2006 through 2015.