Nov. 2 - CFO compensation less than half of CEO pay | Leadership means owning mistakes
November 02, 2020
CFO compensation less than half of CEO pay, study finds; Study: Stock compensation reporting may be misleading; Extraction, retail companies comprise majority of 2020 mega bankruptcies; Chart your exit right from the start
Hire people smarter than you, give them credit, and take responsibility when things go wrong, because you only succeed when they do, Bluecore CFO Michelle McComb says.
Companies that report performance-based stock compensation as a target may give investors unhelpful information, according to University of Missouri assistant professor, Andrea Pawliczek.
Filings by companies with $100 million or more in assets have jumped 84% over last year. More than a third involve companies with $1 billion or more in assets.
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