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The Filing Cabinet

"The Filing Cabinet," which covers compliance with the Dodd-Frank Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as other regulatory action from the Securities and Exchange Commission, executive compensation, and shareholder activism, is written by CW staff writer Joe Mont. Mont welcomes questions, comments, and statements from readers on SEC filing matters and will address them here when appropriate. Readers can contact him at joe.mont@complianceweek.com.
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ISS: CEO Pay Jumps 13 Percent Among Early Filers
Joe Mont | April 14, 2015
The average compensation package for CEOs in the United States rose nearly 13 percent in 2014, driven by increasingly valuable pension plans, according to new research from Institutional Shareholder Services that analyzed early filers in the Russell 3000 index. Among firms that use equity compensation, the median grant date value of stock awards increased nearly 12 percent. Details inside.
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SEC Offers Hints on Pay-Ratio Rule, Calls for Public Comment
Joe Mont | June 4, 2015
The SEC still has given no sign of a final pay ratio disclosure rule, but there is a new analysis from its Division of Economic and Risk Analysis that the Commission has made available for public comment. The analysis considers the potential effects of excluding different percentages of employees from the pay ratio calculation. See more, including how to comment, inside.
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SEC Poised for Pay Ratio Rule
Joe Mont | July 30, 2015
The wait is over. On Aug. 5, the Securities and Exchange Commission will consider whether to adopt a rule requiring public companies to disclose the ratio of the annual total compensation of the chief executive officer to the median of the annual total compensation of the company’s employees. The proposed rule has been one of the most commented-upon in SEC history. Details inside.
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SEC Adopts Divisive Pay Ratio Rule
Joe Mont | August 5, 2015
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s pay ratio rule is now final, approved by a 3-2 vote on Wednesday. The rule requires a comparison of CEO pay to the compensation of the median employee. Concessions to corporate concerns include the ability to exclude up to 5 percent of non-U.S. employees when determining the median employee and allowing cost-of-living adjustments. Details inside.
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Piwowar: SEC Must Focus on Materiality, Not Social Issues
Joe Mont | November 18, 2015
Don’t believe the hype about divisiveness at the SEC. The increasingly common occurrence of split votes along party lines is a byproduct of Congressional mandates, notably through the Dodd-Frank Act, that wedge social issues into the disclosure regime at the expense of materiality. That’s the word from Commissioner Michael Piwowar, who touched upon those concerns, IFRS standard setting, and XBRL adoption during a speech this week in New York City. Details inside.
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SEC Petitioned for Gender-Based Pay Ratio Disclosures
Joe Mont | February 8, 2016
An investment adviser to the Pax Ellevate Global Women’s Index Fund has filed a rulemaking petition with the SEC, seeking a requirement that companies disclose gender-based pay ratios on an annual basis. “We believe that pay equity is a useful and material indicator of well managed, well-governed companies, and conversely, that companies exhibiting significant gender pay disparities may bear disproportionate risk, and that investors therefore may benefit from having such information,” the petition says.
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Survey: public underestimates CEO pay, still outraged
Joe Mont | February 11, 2016
A recent survey of 1,202 individuals by Stanford University’s Rock Center for Corporate Governance shows the American public believes CEOs take home much more in compensation than they deserve. “While we find that members of the public are not particularly knowledgeable about how much CEOs actually make in annual pay, there is a general sense of outrage fueled in part by the political environment,” says Professor David Larcker of the results.
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House votes to defund pay ratio, conflict minerals rule enforcement
Joe Mont | July 8, 2016
The House of Representatives has approved Rep. Bill Huizenga’s (R-Mich.) amendments to a financial services appropriations bill that would defund enforcement of the SEC’s controversial pay ratio and conflict minerals rules, both requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act. Joe Mont provides a closer look.
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Top CEO pay not always result of shareholder return
Joe Mont | October 7, 2016
Joe Mont explores new research from The Conference Board that says CEOs at the nation’s top companies have landed atop the list of the 25 highest paid executives every year since 2012, a trend that may have little to do with the price of company stock.
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New guidance delves into pay ratio disclosure dilemmas
Joe Mont | October 20, 2016
It may not cure the many headaches regarding compliance with the SEC’s pay ratio disclosure rule, but there is new guidance from the SEC for boards and CCOs to mull over. Joe Mont reports.
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SEC seeks compliance horror stories about pay ratio rule
Joe Mont | February 8, 2017
Acting SEC Chairman Michael Piwowar has announced that the pay ratio rule, described as triggering “unanticipated compliance difficulties,” is under formal reconsideration.
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Senators demand investigation into SEC rule reconsiderations
Joe Mont | March 31, 2017
A quartet of Senate Democrats are demanding that the SEC’s inspector general conduct an investigation into Acting Chairman Michal Piwowar’s “reconsideration” of the agency’s pay ratio and conflict minerals rules.
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SEC offers interpretive guidance, scenarios for pay ratio rule
Joe Mont | September 22, 2017
Lacking a reprieve from its effective date, the SEC has released interpretive guidance intended to assist companies in their efforts to comply with the controversial pay ratio rule.
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Did some companies fudge their pay ratio disclosures?
Joe Mont | April 4, 2018
As the initial batch of disclosures to meet requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s pay ratio rule trickle in, activists are already flagging concerns that companies may be a bit too creative with their calculations.
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N.Y. State Pension Fund scrutinizes executive pay
Joe Mont | January 7, 2019
The New York State Common Retirement Fund has reached agreements with Microsoft, CVS, Macy’s, TJX, and Salesforce.com to reexamine their executive pay policies.
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Piwowar Takes Second Shot at Pay Ratio Rule
Matt Kelly | August 9, 2015
SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar has taken the rare step of publishing a second statement opposing the newly adopted pay ratio disclosure rule (not to be confused with his first statement of outrage last week). The length and tone of the statement add fuel to the theory that his criticisms will become the blueprint for a lawsuit by other opponents of the rule. More inside.
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