Borges expects the growing public exposure to lead companies to become more analytical about CFO pay. "Now," he says, "companies are armed with all this new information [about one another]." That knowledge may "enable companies to be more deliberate about this process."
What about potential embarrassment for CFOs from having everyone know their pay levels? That's old hat for most of them. "Once you've worked in a public company, you're used to everyone knowing exactly how much you make," says Heidrick & Struggles's Kamerick, whose total annual compensation of $1.7 million was disclosed for the first time last year.
Kate Plourd is a reporter at CFO.






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