24/7 Wall St./MyLogIQ CEO Pay For S&P 500

Public corporation CEO compensation has been considered excessive in the United States for decades. What these CEOs make is easy to determine, because publicly traded companies are required to disclose the information. Among the groups that have complained most loudly are those who believe CEOs make little contribution to American society. Why should a CEO… Continue reading 24/7 Wall St./MyLogIQ CEO Pay For S&P 500

Biggest CEO Pay Package So Far? $835 Million to the Head of an Ad-Tech Firm

Using Company® compensation data, the Wall Street Journal looks at the biggest CEO pay package. Below is an excerpt from the article by Theo Francis. The head of advertising-technology company Trade Desk Inc. received a pay package last year that the company valued at more than $800 million—and which could leave him holding billions of… Continue reading Biggest CEO Pay Package So Far? $835 Million to the Head of an Ad-Tech Firm

This CEO Made Almost 2,000 Times More Than His Employees

CEO pay has been described as obscenely high by investors, worker activists, and the press. How, these groups ask, can one person be worth millions or even tens of millions of dollars in compensation each year? Asked another way, how can one person be paid so much more than company employees? For example, Aptiv Plc… Continue reading This CEO Made Almost 2,000 Times More Than His Employees

This American CEO Made $247 Million Last Year

The amount of money America CEOs make has been called obscene. It is often many hundred times what their employees earn. The trend has been particularly criticized at public corporations that pay people little more than the locally mandated minimum wage. This has included, in the recent past, such operations as McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Walmart.… Continue reading This American CEO Made $247 Million Last Year

This Is the Lowest Paid Fortune 500 CEO in America

The chief executive officers of America’s largest companies have enjoyed pay raises most years for decades. That was interrupted at some public corporations, as the COVID-19 pandemic caused some of them to agree to salary cuts due to a decline in earnings or large layoffs of their workers. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) data… Continue reading This Is the Lowest Paid Fortune 500 CEO in America

These TikTok Stars Made More Money Than Many of America’s Top CEOs

TikTok stars are dancing their way to the bank. Some are making more than America’s top chief executives. Charli D’Amelio, who started posting videos of herself dancing on TikTok in 2019, brought in $17.5 million last year, according to Forbes, which recently ranked the highest-earning TikTok stars of 2021. With 133 million followers on TikTok,… Continue reading These TikTok Stars Made More Money Than Many of America’s Top CEOs

The Largest Gross-Ups of 2020

In recent years, tax gross-ups, along with many other executive perquisites, have fallen out of favor with investors and been on the decline. However, the practice persists for certain members of the C-suite. Nearly a third of S&P 100 companies awarded gross-ups to at least one executive last year, while over a fifth of companies… Continue reading The Largest Gross-Ups of 2020

The Largest Financial Planning Perks for NEOs

Although executive perks are declining overall, one of the more common perks offered to executives is financial planning services. Indeed, about 29% of companies in the S&P 500 provided some form of financial planning perk to executives last year, according to Main Data Group. The perk is more common among the largest companies: of the NEOs… Continue reading The Largest Financial Planning Perks for NEOs