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Knotting the Purse-strings
Congress embarks on its latest attempt to rein in corporate excess. August 6, 2009
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Backdating Returns to the Spotlight
The IRS released new tax guidance this month related to so-called backdated stock options. But discounted options are still not considered "qualified performance based compensation." July 27, 2009
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Keeping Up with the Goldmans
Goldman Sachs's record profits are not a signal to relax. July 17, 2009
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The Recession and Pay: the Quiet Americans
Employees are proving stoical in the face of pay cuts and compulsory unpaid leave. June 26, 2009
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The End of Comp as We Know It?
The government stops short of saying it wants to cap executive pay, but signals an ongoing effort to influence broad change across all public companies. June 12, 2009
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Fray on Pay
The battle over executive compensation and what it means for you. June 1, 2009
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European Compensation Crackdown Seen
The European Union lawmaker will get tough if member states don't go far enough in imposing new rules. May 27, 2009
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Boards to Execs: You're Not Worth It
Compensation for top management should and will fall over the next two years, board members predict. May 6, 2009
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Former E&Y Partners Cannot Defer Capgemini Income
Courts agree with the IRS and strike down assumption made by consultants who received stock in exchange for partnership interests. April 20, 2009
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For the Highest Paying CFO Jobs, Go to Europe
A new study shows that European CFOs enjoy more earnings power, less volatility and a narrower pay gap with CEOs than their American counterparts. April 6, 2009
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