Paraguay11
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- Dec 24, 2008
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A majority of corporations do not end on November 30. Very few actually do, the investment banks were basically the only industry that did it repeatedly. They will end on December 31st as well starting next year as they are bank holding companies.
All this money has to be paid back, you reward the people that do well. I hope they make these corporations profitable even if they have to pay out bonuses. My hope as a tax payer is to get paid back and to do that you need to retain your key employees. Goldman-Sachs also paid out more bonuses by itself last year than this entire 1.6B. It also says salaries. Would you work for nothing?
If someone is in charge of a division that makes 30-40MM net of net, I see no problem giving them a bonus to retain them, otherwise they will jump ship, and on wall street if you jump ship your book comes with you.
All this money has to be paid back, you reward the people that do well. I hope they make these corporations profitable even if they have to pay out bonuses. My hope as a tax payer is to get paid back and to do that you need to retain your key employees. Goldman-Sachs also paid out more bonuses by itself last year than this entire 1.6B. It also says salaries. Would you work for nothing?
If someone is in charge of a division that makes 30-40MM net of net, I see no problem giving them a bonus to retain them, otherwise they will jump ship, and on wall street if you jump ship your book comes with you.