Executive compensation accounting and economic issues
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Executive compensation accounting and economic issues
Financial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUS Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesSINESS EXPERT PRESSExecutive CompensationExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUSINESS EXPERT PRESSExecutive Compensation: Accounting and Economic Issues Copyright © Business Expert Press, LLC, 2015.All l ights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored Executive compensation accounting and economic issues in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other except for brief quotatiExecutive compensation accounting and economic issues
ons, not to exceed 400 words, without the prior permission of the publisher.First published in 2015 by Business Expert Press, LLC 222 East 46th StreetFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUS Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesal Accounting and Auditing CollectionCollection ISSN: 2151-2795 (print)Collection ISSN: 2151-2817 (electronic)Cover and interior design by Exeter Prcincdia Services Private Ltd., Chennai, IndiaFirst edit ion: 201 5109 8 76 54 3 2 1Printed in the United States of America.AbstractThe chief executive o Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesfficer (CEO) of a corporation and his or her executive team are responsible for the management of the business and its continued operating and financiExecutive compensation accounting and economic issues
al success. Tile CEO and executive team are almost always highly compensated and the relative total compensation has mushroomed over time. Most of theFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUS Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesck price in the short-term for their own self interests. The compensation at some companies became SO egregious (Enron and other tech-bubble failures or Citigroup and other banks during the subprime meltdown) that compensation again became a major public policy issue subject to federal regulation. ( Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesPopular outrage and calls for government action against well-paid CEOs has been common at least since the 1930s.)Questions about this vital topic abouExecutive compensation accounting and economic issues
nd: Arc executives paid what they are worth? Are compensation incentive structures effective in motivating executives to promote the interests of inveFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUS Executive compensation accounting and economic issues compensation? Docs economic theory and empirical evidence provide the appropriate framework for evaluating compensation decisions? Would a historical analysis provide a useful perspective for current and future requirements?This book focuses on the major topics related to executive compensation—pre Executive compensation accounting and economic issuessent, past and future. First is understanding what executive compensation is, including composition and objectives of pay contracts, ihen, how do specExecutive compensation accounting and economic issues
ific compensation agreements affect corporate behavior and performance? Third, what are the major components, including how and what are accounted forFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUS Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesFourth, what does historical analysis tell US about the topic, especially how contractual decisions have been made and what has worked. Part of the historical analysis is regulation, which has a long, complex history—usually fueled by public outrage, regulation often resulted in unintended consequen Executive compensation accounting and economic issuesces. As separate chapter focuses onFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUSFinancial AccountingAND Auditing CollectionScott Showalter and Jan Williams, EditorsExecutive CompensationAccounting and Economic IssuesGary GirouxBUSGọi ngay
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