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    Executive Compensation Contracts Seldom Contain Annual Bonus and Longer Term
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Executive Compensation Contracts Seldom Contain Annual Bonus and Longer Term

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Executive compensation contracts seldom contain annual bonus and longer term pay components tied to financial statement results,but instead usually rely on stock options as a means to reward managers in a manner that is less subject to manipulation by management.

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