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  • Submitted: 03/06/2017
  • Released: 03/06/2017
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  • Price: 10.00

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Learning the Law

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Learning the Law and Its Functionalities in the United States of America!

There is currently a bill progressing through the House of Representatives that aims to make the pay and compensation packages of executives of publicly traded companies subject to stockholder approval. This bill is expected to pass in the House, but its reception in the Senate remains uncertain.

Is this bill the right move for a modern America, or should we consider the economic implications of such a decision more deeply? The White House has already formally registered its opposition to the plan, but the bill's backers remain undeterred. Many argue that the compensation plans for major officers of publicly traded companies should be tied to the performance of both the company and the officers themselves, rather than the figures the officers wish to receive.

If passed, this bill could place significant power in the hands of stockholders, many of whom are frustrated by declining profits and poor business practices while company officers continue to receive large compensation packages. These packages often include salary, benefits, and stock options, allowing officers to earn substantial profits even when their companies perform poorly. Stockholders believe this is an inequitable outcome.

There is speculation that officers might curb their spending if their pay were directly tied to their performance rather than their desires. With many companies falling short of profit goals while issuing hefty pay packages and frequent raises, investors have started voicing their complaints loudly. Learn more inside...

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