"I enjoyed reading it - which I did from cover to cover and refer back to it too!" Chris Spencer-Phillips, MD, First Flight Non-Executive Directors How much, when to pay, what to pay for and how to motivate directors are key questions to ask when a detailed framework of knowledge is required. Directors' Remuneration Handbook, Second Edition provides this framework, the information and tools to answer these questions. It explains the complexities of directors' remuneration in simple terms, providing examples of best practice and up to date market date as well as a source of reference for key legislation. Directors' remuneration lies at the heart of the debate on effective corporate governance. This is the issue, above all others, in which directors face a conflict of interest. Whilst UK companies are considered to have very high standards of corporate governance and reporting, the economic crisis forced UK companies to consider where things had gone wrong and why. Whilst there has not been a raft of regulation following the economic crisis there have been significant consultations on the importance of UK companies to focus on the issues that matter to their long term success and to their shareholders. Disclosing clear, relevant information on these issues in company reporting is necessary if shareholders are to make well informed decisions in their role as company owners and to establish a clear link between a company's strategic objectives and the criteria for payments to directors. Covers the following key legislation and case law: The new Directors Remuneration Report Regulations (DRRR); New law on votes on remuneration policy and implementation; New EU rules on Banks remuneration; ABI and NAPF best practice guidance. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law online service. Previous edition ISBN: 9781847668882
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Cliff has over 27 years' experience as a remuneration consultant. He is an executive director of MM&K, the leading independent remuneration consultant, and is a member of the Advisory Board of the High Pay Centre, and the Editorial Board of Executive Compensation Briefing. He is a non-executive director of the remuneration committees of a successful hedge fund. He specialises in advising companies on executive directors' remuneration, annual and long term incentives and non-executive directors' fees. He is a regular speaker at conferences and author of the Directors' Remuneration Handbook. Cliff is a graduate in Mathematics and Statistics from Cambridge.
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