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Here’s Your Open Thread for McGladrey Compensation Discussions (2013)
Historically, mid-July is when things get rolling at McGladrey and yesterday we received the first […]
Why Yes, PwC Compensation Discussions Are Still Going On
It's week two of discussions at Papa Whiskey Charlie, so if you're looking for that […]
Here’s Your Open Thread for PwC Compensation Discussions (2013)
Severe CPA Cheapness, Fiscal Cliffs, and Big 4 Houses of Hogwarts: The Ten Most Popular Going Concern Posts of 2012
It's the last week of the year and that means no one is doing much […]
(UPDATE) Recruiting Season: Public Accounting Salaries for The Starting Class of 2013
~ UPDATE includes updated salary info after a flood of new submissions. Thanks to everyone […]
Compensation Watch ’13: Everyone
If you're one of those people that likes envisioning their career path several years in […]
Big 4 Advisory Intern Wants To Squeeze Blood Out Of A Turnip
Your daily serving of vegetables, brought to you by GC. Subject: Advice: negotiating a starting […]
And Now, Let’s Compare Three Different 15-year Compensation Scenarios
By now, you've probably had a chance to meticulously dissect the two posts that illustrated […]
Let’s Take a Second Look at a 15-year Trajectory of Big 4 Compensation
Earlier this week we shared some data that was gifted to us by an accountant […]
What Can You Expect to Make at a Big 4 Firm Over a 15 Year Period?
It’s mid-January, which means that at some point in the next four to six weeks […]
Even After Obtaining That Sweet CFO Gig, You’ll Probably Still Bitch About Your Salary
Especially if you’re the jealous type.
According to accounting firm BDO, middle market CFOs typically earn 55% to 60% of their CEO’s pay, but in 2010 they earned just 40%, on average.
In a study of 600 public companies with annual revenues ranging from $25 million to $1 billion, BDO found that CFOs earned an average of $927,743 in 2010, a 19% increase from 2010, while CEOs earned an average of $2.34 million, representing a 25% increase from the previous year.
[via CFOJ]
