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Los incentivos a largo plazo ganan terreno en los family offices, que subirán un 3% sus salarios en 2016

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Family Office Compensation Expected to Increase by 3 Percent in 2016
Foto: RebeccaVC1 . Los incentivos a largo plazo ganan terreno en los family offices, que subirán un 3% sus salarios en 2016

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  1. 88 percent of family offices plan to increase salaries next year with a median increase of 3 percent, while in 2014 83% of family offices increased them a median of 4 percen
  2. 35 percent of the participating family offices have female CEOs, compared to just 4.6 percent of S&P 500 companies
  3. The average family office CEO is 54 years old, and staff members range in age from 22 to 84 years old.Thirty-six percent of participants, with CEOs who are 60 years or older, are facing imminent succession issues
  4. "Having peer data that addresses the entire package helps the office leadership ensure that they are doing everything they can to be competitive" said Jane Flanagan