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Showing posts with label executive pay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label executive pay. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Executive Sign on Bonus, Retention Bonus and Other Bonuses – Terms and Negotiations

On August 4, 2022, the executive career advancement website IvyExec  published an article I wrote on “Executive Sign on Bonus, Retention Bonus and Other Bonuses – Terms and Negotiations.”

This new article is designed not only for C-level and senior executives, but even for many directors and mid-level executives who when negotiating a new executive job offer or employment contract need to give equal and perhaps greater focus on the structure and terms of bonus as they do to base salary compensation.

My article discusses five (5) key bonus structures:

  • Sign-on bonus to make the executive whole for items given up,
  • Sign-on bonus to compensate for the risks in changing companies,
  • Guaranteed bonus,
  • Performance bonus based on company achievement,
  • Performance bonus based on individual achievement.

The article also suggests other important issues in the determination, calculation and payout of the bonus.

My article also discusses a retention bonus or stay bonus as a one-time payment or a one-time retention agreement for considerations for the executive to commit to staying with the company for a set period of time or through to a planned event (for example, an acquisition).

To see my full IvyExec  career advancement website article, go to LINK:  https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/2022/executive-sign-on-bonus-retention-bonus-and-other-bonuses-terms-and-negotiations/ 

Or on my website at  https://www.executiveemploymentattorney.com/executive-sign-on-bonus-retention-bonus-and-other-bonuses-terms-and-negotiations/

IvyExec hosts articles and webinars from experts in the career, leadership, and business spaces who wish to share their knowledge with our audience.  In April 2021, I was invited to write for IvyExec since it seeks original content on the topics of career development, leadership, and business strategy as it applies to senior-level and C-Suite professionals.  IvyExec blog posts and webinars are shared with its community of more than 2 million members on its website, in its newsletter, and on its social media channels.  https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/write-for-us/

IvyExec claims a “Community of 2.5M+ Leaders”.

It is my hope that this article will be helpful to CEOs and other senior executives who are considering or re-visiting the executive compensation piece of a job offer or employment contract and need to focus on bonus structure and terms every bit as much as base salary. If you or any colleague of yours has a need in this area, please do reach out to me at rob@attorneyadelson.com.


Friday, April 15, 2022

Merits of RSUs vs Stock Options and Other Forms of Executive Equity Compensation

Eight days ago, on Monday March 30, 2022, the executive career advancement website IvyExec published an article I wrote on “Merits of RSUs vs Stock Options and Other Forms of Executive Equity Compensation.”

This new article is designed not only for C-level and senior executives, but even for many directors and mid-level executives. 

My article discusses a less well known form of executive equity RSUs – restricted stock units, including these subjects: 

  • What are RSUs?
  • How are RSUs different from the more common forms of executive equity, stock options and restricted stock?
  • How are RSUs taxed in ways different than stock options and restricted stock?
  • In what situations are RSUs an attractive executive equity choice? 
  • In what situations are other choices preferable for the executive?

To see my full IvyExec  article, go to LINK: https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/2022/merits-of-rsus-vs-stock-options-and-other-forms-of-executive-equity-compensation/

Or my website at https://www.executiveemploymentattorney.com/merits-of-rsus-vs-stock-options-and-other-forms-of-executive-equity-compensation/

IvyExec hosts articles and webinars from experts in the career, leadership, and business spaces who wish to share their knowledge with our audience.  In April 2021, I was invited to write for IvyExec since it seeks original content on the topics of career development, leadership, and business strategy as it applies to senior-level and C-Suite professionals.  IvyExec blog posts and webinars are shared with its community of more than 2 million members on its website, in its newsletter, and on its social media channels. https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/write-for-us/

IvyExec claims a “Community of 2.5M+ Leaders”.

It is my hope that this article will be of benefit to  C-level, senior and even lower level executives who are now or may in the future be negotiating over equity as part of their executive compensation and are not confident the stock price will rise and might even decline, and would like an alternative form of equity that can retain some value in cases where “underwater” stock options become worthless.


Thursday, February 10, 2022

Are You Getting the C-Suite Executive Salary You Deserve?

On January 26, 2022, the career advice website Ivy Exec published under executive “Leadership” an article  I wrote on “Are You Getting the C-Suite Executive Salary You Deserve?


This new article is designed for designed for CEOs, C-level and senior executives, who are negotiating new job offers where, in my view, the normal metrics a Gartner or Mercer surveys are just not appropriate for the CEO or C-level executive compensation package, and I am called upon to suggest, design and then lead the negotiations for a custom executive compensation package.

My article first suggests three situations well suited to justify development and deployment of a custom executive compensation package:

The article then concludes with my suggestions for how the executive can achieve company “Buy-in” – how do you sell the custom CEO or C-level executive compensation package to a skeptical employer?  This last part shares there of my best “sales” techniques:

  • You (employer) want and need an “A” team player and one who will attract more A team players to the company.
  • You want alignment and this custom package greatly magnifies alignment, and
  • Success for my executive, even with this full custom package, means vastly greater success to the company’s stockholders, often 10x, 15x and even 20x pay back return for the company’s stockholders, if the CEO or C-level executive succeeds in his or her mission, and costs little or nothing if he or she does not succeed.

To see my full IvyExec  article, go to LINK: https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/2021/executive-equity-structure/

Or on my website at https://www.executiveemploymentattorney.com/are-you-getting-the-c-suite-executive-salary-you-deserve/

IvyExec hosts articles and webinars from experts in the career, leadership, and business spaces who wish to share their knowledge with our audience.  In April 2021, I was invited to write for IvyExec since it seeks original content on the topics of career development, leadership, and business strategy as it applies to senior-level and C-Suite professionals.  IvyExec blog posts and webinars are shared with its community of more than 2 million members on its website, in its newsletter, and on its social media channels.  https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/write-for-us/

IvyExec claims a “Community of 2.5M+ Leaders”.

It is my hope that this article will be of benefit to C-level and senior executives who are considering job offers in situations where a custom executive compensation package of salary, bonus, and equity is appropriate.  Feel free to tweet or share this article. If you or any colleague of yours has a need in this area, please do reach out to me.

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Executive Stock Options, Restricted Shares and Restricted Stock Units – What’s Best for You

 One week ago, on Tuesday August 3, 2021, the website Ivy Exec published under “Career Advice” an article I wrote on “Executive Stock Options, Restricted Shares and Restricted Stock Units – What’s Best for You”. 



This new article is designed not only for C-level and senior executives, but even for many directors and mid-level executives, where a major part of executive compensation involves executive equity in the employer company.   This article is intended to assist executives in those negotiations by setting out key things to look for in your equity package, including the level, tax structuring and terms of equity compensation. 

The article discusses the merits and issues among the four main choices for structure of equity:

  • ISOs – Incentive stock options, qualified under the tax code,
  • Non-quals – Non-qualified stock options,
  • Restricted Stock – where you are actually issued shares and might want to make a tax election to take unvested shares into income, and

My article first discusses where equity might achieve its highest value for you using important favorable tax leverage, and then the level of equity to seek appropriate to your position.  The remainder of my article goes over the different circumstances under which each of the four main equity choices can be beneficial to you, to help you determine which structure is best for you in your case.

To see my full IvyExec Career Advice website article, go to LINK: https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/2021/executive-equity-structure/

 Or on my website at https://www.executiveemploymentattorney.com/executive-stock-options-restricted-shares-and-restricted-stock-units-whats-best-for-you/

IvyExec hosts articles and webinars from experts in the career, leadership, and business spaces who wish to share their knowledge with our audience.  In April 2021, I was invited to write for IvyExec since it seeks original content on the topics of career development, leadership, and business strategy as it applies to senior-level and C-Suite professionals.  IvyExec blog posts and webinars are shared with its community of more than 2 million members on its website, in its newsletter, and on its social media channels.  https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/write-for-us/

It is my hope that this article will be of benefit to C-level and senior executives who have the opportunity or should have the opportunity to gain an equity stake in the company that their management skills and efforts or helping to build, so that you along with the investors can share in the benefits of that company growth.  This article discusses the merits of the four main choices among equity structures.  Taxation and financial benefits differ among them.  As I tweeted… One size does not fit all.  So, I hope this article will be instructive for you.   Feel free to tweet or share this article. If you or any colleague of yours has a need in this area, please do reach out to me.