directors' remuneration

  • 1directors' remuneration — directors emoluments The amounts received by directors from their office or employment, including all salaries, fees, wages, perquisites, and other profit as well as certain expenses and benefits paid or provided by the employer, which are deemed …

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  • 2directors' remuneration — directors emoluments The amounts received by directors from their office or employment, including all salaries, fees, wages, perquisites, and other profit as well as certain expenses and benefits paid or provided by the employer, which are deemed …

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  • 3directors' emoluments — directors remuneration …

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  • 4Directors' duties in the United Kingdom — bind anybody who is formally appointed to the board of directors of a UK company. Contents 1 Scope 2 Duty to act for proper purposes 3 Duty of care 4 …

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  • 5remuneration — re‧mu‧ne‧ra‧tion [rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] formal HUMAN RESOURCES payment for work, especially in the form of a salary and additional benefits such as a car: • Trainees often did hard, boring work for little remuneration …

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  • 6remuneration committee — A board committee whose delegated responsibilities may include setting the policy for the remuneration of the executive management, determining targets for performance related pay or share schemes and determining the total individual remuneration …

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  • 7Directors Guild of Great Britain — The Directors Guild of Great Britain (DGGB) is a professional organization which represents directors across all media, including film, television, theatre, radio, opera, commercials, music videos, corporate film/video and training, documentaries …

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  • 8remuneration committee — A committee of non executive directors who determine the company s policy on the remuneration of executive directors and the specific remuneration package for each director. Many such bodies were set up as a result of the Greenbury Report… …

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  • 9remuneration committee — A committee of a *board of directors (or similar governing body) that oversees an organization’s *executive remuneration policy. Remuneration committees are often comprised of *outside directors to encourage independence and to minimize potential …

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  • 10remuneration — [[t]rɪmju͟ːnəre͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] remunerations N VAR Someone s remuneration is the amount of money that they are paid for the work that they do. [FORMAL] ...the continuing marked increase in the remuneration of the company s directors... $31,000 is a… …

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