highest paid officers at nonprofts

15.12.08, 20:51
wpladla mi w rece taka statystyka..
fiscal year 07

Metropolitan Musemu of Art / Phillipe Montebello/ director/CEO -
$4,557,324.00

Metropolitan Opera Accociation/ Peter Gelb/ general manager/
$1,000,002.0

Musemu of Moder Art /Glenn Lowry/director /$928,818.00

Sesame Workshop / Gary Knell/ president/CEO/ $927,956.00

New YOrk Blood Center/ Robert Jones/ president/CEO / $684,000.00
    • inletka Re: highest paid officers at nonprofts 15.12.08, 21:11
      Jako nonprofits maja pomoc z federal lub stanowych funduszy zatem
      moga sobie na to pozwolic.
      Zawsze jak zbankrutuja calkowicie to sie zwali wine na zacofanych
      ludzi ktorzy nie chca sie ukulturalniac i chodzic do muzeow.
      • miskidomleka Re: highest paid officers at nonprofts 15.12.08, 21:22
        Ten Montebello z 4.5 mln troszkę mną wstrząsnął.

        Bo około miliona dla dyrektora poważnej instytucji kulturalnej
        wydaje mi się w normie, dobry dyrygent z tego co wiem zarabia 1-2.5
        mln w dobrych (nie z samego topu) instytucjach jak Philadelphia
        Orchestra, czy National Symphony Orchestra.
    • monie_pl nonprofits... 16.12.08, 03:06
      ... sa profitowe dla ich szefostwa. Po przepracowaniu 2 lat w non
      profit bardzo uwaznie przygladam sie temu komu daje pieniadze. Choc
      nie jest to duzo, ale jednak nie mam ochoty dawac na administracje.
      Najbardziej mnie wkurza, ze pomoc federalna jest im dawana w
      miliony, a nie sa oni rozliczani z efektow. Calkiem jak ten caly
      bailout tyle, ze przez znacznie dluzszy okres czasu i w sposob
      usankcjonowany!

      Pozdrawiam,
      Monia
      • miskidomleka Re: nonprofits... 16.12.08, 04:27
        monie_pl napisała:

        > a nie sa oni rozliczani z efektow.

        Jak dokładnie byś chciała rozliczać z efektów operę?
    • artremi Re: highest paid officers at nonprofts 16.12.08, 04:55
      Jesli to sa calkowite pensje (z premia), to chyba nie jest to tak
      duzo. W firmach finansowych, nawet tych upadajacych, szefowie
      zarabiaja duzo wiecej. Same premie na koniec roku moga byc $10 mln
      lub wiecej.
    • katlia Re: highest paid officers at nonprofts 16.12.08, 06:48
      Ci ludzie przynosza dziesiatki milionow z fundraising - i czesto
      zapewniaja ze dana opera, balet czy symfonia w ogole istnieje i
      kontynuje z roku na rok. W ten sposob takze zatrudniaia, bardziej lub
      mniej bezposrednio, kilka tysiecy ludzi. Z ich wyksztalceniem i
      profesjonalnym doswiadczeniem, wilu z tych officers mogloby zarabiac
      dziesiec razy wiecej w prywatnym sektorze.
      • iamhotep Re: highest paid officers at nonprofts 16.12.08, 23:30
        Tax cuts, more tax cuts dla wysokowynagradzanych
        • iamhotep Re: A nie mowilem ... 17.12.08, 02:25
          www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aznONFlyupOI&refer=home

          The company’s effective income tax rate dropped to 1 percent from
          34.1 percent, New York-based Goldman Sachs said today in a
          statement. The firm reported a $2.3 billion profit for the year
          after paying $10.9 billion in employee compensation and benefits.

          Jakiez biedne te korporacje.
          A co z milinami obywateli?

          • katlia Re: A nie mowilem ... 17.12.08, 17:10
            he he, obywatele dostaja 'trickle down effect'... nie
            zauwazyles ;) ?
            • iamhotep Re: A nie mowilem ... 18.12.08, 08:44
              Zauwazylem i czekam ... 8 lat czekam na ten efekt ... i
              place 'effective tax' w wysokosci 21%!!!

              Czekam i czekam a tu sie okazuje, ze moje podatki ida na wybawienie
              tych scoorvieli za ich 'ciezka prace' wyciagania jednej reki po
              zapomoge podczas gdy druga kradnie i wysyla do offshore bankow.

              • iamhotep Re: Jak sie uchronic od podatkow 19.12.08, 07:06
                Z iinego forum sciagniete.

                Autor: zbalansowany 19.12.08,

                Madoff Moved The
                Money To Israel?
                Amount May Be Closer To $100 Billion
                From Mark Graffis
                12-18-8

                As more info comes in regarding the Madeoff scheme, news from
                several sources say that Madeoff and his clients were the largest
                bank account holders listed on a computer disk leaked by a Swiss
                bank worker regarding US persons with hidden Swiss bank accounts.

                As the IRS approached him regarding the repayment of taxes from his
                hidden swiss account, Madeoff reportedly became admamant that his
                wealth would not be taxed by the US. He also realized that once the
                swiss records were exposed that his and his client's wealth were
                also within reach of seizure or judgement by a US court regarding
                past frauds of him or his clients.

                Realizing that he was be certain to arrested on other securities and
                market making fraud issues in the near future, insiders say that it
                was at this point he made the decision to just say it was all lost
                in trading and move it directly to Israel. Insiders also report that
                he was ready to pay the taxes on the money in Israel but was adamant
                that taxes in the US would not be paid nor would any of the money be
                available for US court judgements in subprime, fraudlent trading and
                misrepresentation charges in the future.

                Sources say that most of his and his clients wealth were gained
                through issuing subprime mortgages to unqualified borrowers and then
                tranching the mortgages into CDOs and circulating the CDOs among US
                pension funds including GM, GE, IBM and Califorina's State pension
                fund. Some of the wealth was also gotten through investments in
                Vegas housing sub divisions and Miami condo projects at the height
                of the real estate bubble.

                Finally, sources say that the wealth from Madeoff's scam has been
                fully transfered to Israel and that "most if not all of the clients
                have been made aware" that their money is available to them in
                Israel and that it was felt that this was a necessary measure in
                protecting certain high level clients in the face of a collapse of
                the USA.

                A European bank executive has said early this morning that the Banks
                involved in Madeoff's fund were exposed through loads and leveraging
                and that these loans will be repaid in full from Israel.

                All of the charities involved have Israeli offices, so they also are
                of an understanding that their money is now available there.

                Sources say that Madeoff has a base in Israel and that he will offer
                all clients his services there as a continuem to his services in New
                York.

                Speculation has it that he is advising transfer of client's funds
                into physical gold holdings in coded safety deposit boxes. This
                advise jives with the notion that the money needed to be taken out
                of the US on fear of collapsing US dollar and seizure of funds by
                IRS and courts for frauds committed during the sub prime bubble.

                The Swiss bank client leak has caused these banks to no longer be
                viable avenues for asset concealment.
                Madeoff's clients are not just in the US. He has moved funds to
                Israel for clients in Russia, France, England and Swiss in the
                scheme in which he is involved.

                Some insiders are saying the amount involved may be closer to $100
                Billion.

                • inletka Re: Jak sie uchronic od podatkow 19.12.08, 16:18
                  No tak ale on juz zostal ukarany:

                  abcnews.go.com/Blotter/WallStreet/story?id=6480363&page=1
                  "Bernard Madoff, accused of the largest fraud in U.S. history, will
                  be allowed to remain in his $7 million Park Avenue apartment
                  instead of being sent to jail, under terms of an agreement
                  announced today by federal prosecutors. "

                  Chyba nie watpilismy ze kruk krukowi oka nie wykole.
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