Stock Options and the New Rules of Corporate Accountability : Measuring, Managing, and Rewarding Executive Performance
Stock options account for up to 90 percent of the average CEO’s compensation–
despite a falling stock market and often plunging corporate earnings.
Stock Options and the New Rules of Corporate Accountability examines this hot-button issue, proposing new methodologies and techniques for better aligning stock options,
executive compensation, performance rewards, and accounting, and making sense of what has become today’s most controversial form of compensation.
Executive compensation authority Don Delves explains how high-profile corporations like GE and Coca-Cola have opted to expense stock options and have adjusted their policies to prevent options from becoming disincentive tools, and he shows others how to follow suit.
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April 7th, 2007 02:21
It was deleted from Rapidshare!
An upload someplace else would be appreaciated…