We highlight some familiar faces in the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ 2012 list of 100 top-paid CEOs.
In Europe, bankers’ bonuses are limited or one or two times their salaries—but London banks are flouting that rule, reports the New York Times.
Goldman Sachs chair and CEO Lloyd Blankfein is getting a bonus $14.7 million in shares alone, according to The New York Times.
The salary outlook for finance and accounting professionals in Canada is more optimistic than it has been in years, as Canada's economic stability continues to improve after prolonged international uncertainty, says recruiting firm Lannick.
After a year in which JPMorgan Chase accumulated an estimated $20 billion in regulatory fines, CEO Jaime Dimon will get a raise, reports the New York Times.
Advisors are very or somewhat overpaid, say more than three-quarters of people surveyed for a Business Insider audience poll.
The average working woman would need 235 years to earn what one of the top 100 Canadian CEOs makes in one year, says the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
When explaining compensation, follow these three simple steps to ensure you cover all bases.
Our top financial phrase of 2013 is, “Commissions in the crosshairs.”
Advisors predict commissions will fall; fees will rise.