Executive Compensation Answer Book

Executive Compensation Answer Book

Author: Bruce B. Overton

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454855903

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Executive Compensation Answer Book is the complete source for proven, practical, executive compensation solutions that draws on the authority of the best in the business - Bruce Overton and Susan E. Stoffer. In a straightforward question-and-answer format, this dependable source of guidance shows you how to: Attract and retain top executive talent Create compensation plans that boost profitability, structure incentives for peak performance and strict compliance with regulations Keep up with regulatory, legal, and tax trends Design competitive executive compensation plans Monitor programs to boost the bottom line You get quick, authoritative answers to more than 800 questions on the full range of compensation issues. Executive Compensation Answer Book has been updated to include: Developing rules under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, including updates to compensation advisor independence rules Updated information on ISS and Glass Lewis policies for proxy disclosure voting New IRS guidance under Code Section 162(m)(6) on limits on deductibility of executive compensation for certain companies that are andquot;covered health insurance providersandquot; and other companies within the controlled group A guide to andquot;phantom appreciation rightsandquot; plans New model language to simplify document preparation A review of recent trends in executive compensation The addition of the Guidance on Sound Incentive Compensation Policies to the Chapter on Executive Compensation in Banks


Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Answer Book

Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Answer Book

Author: Henry A. Smith

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2017-11-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454886716

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The past few years have seen major changes in the area of executive compensation. With recent legislation and regulations imposing new limits on executive pay, it is more important than ever for you to have the most current information when it comes to compensating executive talent. Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Answer Book provides the necessary guidance on: How to design, fund, implement, and operate a plan tailored to the specific needs of your organization Staying in compliance with the many rules and requirements Keeping on top of the new tax, legislative, and regulatory changes that affect nonqualified arrangements And much more! In addition to answering over 500 key questions, Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Answer Book provides a host of special features, including: Dozens of examples, pointers, notes and cautions Overviews and Case Studies on each key area Citations for researching a particular item in greater detail ERISA, IRS, and securities law considerations


The Complete Guide to Executive Compensation

The Complete Guide to Executive Compensation

Author: Bruce R. Ellig

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2001-11-22

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780071399722

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Strategies for gaining a powerful edge in the executive talent wars The competition for executive talent is fierce, making it imperative that executive compensation programs become an integral part of every company's strategic business plan. The Complete Guide to Executive Compensation provides in-depth coverage of current issues and trends in designing and administering executive compensation packages that are strategically, economically, and culturally sound. Renowned compensation and benefit expert Bruce Ellig begins by providing guidance for board members and company executives on defining a company's organization, culture, and business strategy, in order to establish a framework for executive compensation. He then discusses the often difficultbut essentialissues within that framework, including: Pay positioningrelative to the competitive environment Risk profilethe mix of salary, incentive compensation, and benefits Leveragethe relationship between incentive plan payouts and performance Timingthe mix of short- versus long-term incentive programs Incentive plan designobjectives, performance measures, and participation