Executive compensation practices won’t change until accounting rules for options are fixed.
Content: Article
Author: Andrew Osterland
Source: CFO Publishing
Subjects: Corporate Governance, Finance
Author: Andrew Osterland
Source: CFO Publishing
Subjects: Corporate Governance, Finance
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