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deferred compensation

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defer
verb[T]
uk /dɪˈfɜːr/ us /dɪˈfɝː/
to delay something until a ...
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compensation
noun
uk /ˌkɒm.penˈseɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkɑːm.penˈseɪ.ʃən/
money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for ...
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In future work, we will examine the impact of service credit purchases on deferredcompensation.
Although forecasted salary growth rates and deferredcompensation appear to be underestimated, forecasted salaries demonstrate little bias for lower-paid public employees.
Retirees retiring in later months for the sample had higher relative deferredcompensation.
Identification of outliers provides insights about the characteristics of retirees who earned large amounts of deferredcompensation.
The impacts of mortality table and backcasting indicated that our methodology likely understates deferredcompensation.
Holding other factors constant, retirees appear to gain greater lump-sum deferredcompensation as they increase their service years.
The final hypothesis predicts that deferredcompensation is related to service years.
The results indicate significant deferredcompensation that should be recognized in more precise total compensation models for long-term employees.
The latter result is consistent with the deferredcompensation theory from labour economics that says pension costs are ultimately borne by workers.
Directors could have also been trying to expropriate shareholder wealth, since the present value of this form of deferredcompensation can be quite high.
We also examine four alternative deferredcompensation measures, and the attributes of retirees that affect levels of deferredcompensation.
We did similar regressions for other deferredcompensation measures and varying the service years from 25 to 30 years, with similar results.
Outlier tests revealed higher-paid administrative employees with $100,000 or highest average salaries or more had levels of lump-sum deferredcompensation of $1 million or greater.
Using other measures of deferredcompensation we found similar results.
It could also reflect an employee's preference for deferredcompensation in a tax-advantaged account, which we could not account for directly in the model.
Retirement benefits above the baseline were considered as deferredcompensation due to the risk-free nature of the benefits.
The fourth deferredcompensation measure is the supplemental replacement ratio.
In contrast, retirees that retired at older ages, and, hence, had lower longevity in retirement, receive lower deferredcompensation.
Three accounts of the profitability of seniority privileges are discussed: the "(firm specific) human capital", the "deferredcompensation" and the "knowledge transfer " ones.
Second, there is an efficiency case for seniority as such, based on specific "deferredcompensation" and "transfer of knowledge" considerations.
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