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That could very well mean it goes into the pool from which individual employee bonuses are paid.
In addition, the company has an employee bonus system tied to profits, he said.
The company said it did not pay $184 million in employee bonuses because of its poor performance, which added another 6 cents to earnings.
This is having a knock-on effect on employee bonuses, stock options etc.
Guess it wasn't the wisest decision to let Schwarzenegger be in charge of giving out the employee bonuses.
Many estate lawyers agree, believing that a bequest serves as an employee bonus and an act of good will.
The limited document production comes a day after news broke that Solyndra is seeking a half million taxpayer dollars for employee bonuses.
For instance, investment banks like Goldman typically put aside 50% of revenue for employee bonuses.
Specifically, there are weaknesses related to cash advances, employee bonuses, security of sensitive equipment, and procurement practices.
In the months since the scandal, the firm has adopted new compliance rules, laid off scores of executives, cut employee bonuses and refocused business lines.
Net earnings would have declined even more if not for the effects of eliminated employee bonuses, which accounted for six cents per share.
Mr. McNally hastily recited his life insurance policies and employee bonus programs.
Some provisions would allow NASA to offer certain employees bonuses and salaries far higher usually allowed under government rules.
Depending on aggregate scores achieved, company stock prices can rise or fall, as can royalty payment rates and employee bonuses.
Datus Kelley encouraged sobriety, and paid his employees bonuses for abstaining from "intoxifying liquors".
Some of the value in kind includes General Motors cars driven by Olympic officials and Chevron gasoline used as employee bonuses.
On March 18, Dodd admitted responsibility for adding provisions in the 2009 stimulus package that allowed for controversial employee bonuses.
January is traditionally a big month for mutual fund cash flows, because of corporate payments of employee bonuses and distributions to pension and profit-sharing funds.
Indeed, Wal-Mart's zero-tolerance policy can be traced to its founder, Sam Walton, who tied employee bonuses to low theft rates at stores.
He also voted against requiring public disclosure of employee bonuses, and the instillation of crowd funding intermediaries to disclose methods of compensation to investors.
Blackmun also revealed how a portion of employee bonuses will be linked to goals like the committee's now-public expectation of 20 medals at the Winter Games.
Its profit centers are its retail branches, and employee bonuses are not based on individual performance but rather on how well the branch system does as a whole.
An example: during a conference call with analysts, Kodak's chief financial officer, Harry Kavetas, said that the company would spend about $100 million for employee bonuses in 1998.
Kentucky Fried Chicken promises sandwich makers and cooks the "possibility of three raises within six months," a "gift certificate program for high performers" and "opportunity for employee bonus."
Then, the Tax Reform Act of 1978 added a passage to the tax code that allowed employee bonuses to be contributed to retirement plans without being subject to income tax.