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December 26, 2007

SEC Provides Executive Pay Comparisons

The Securities and Exchange Commission introduced an online tool that allows investors to compare executive pay at 500 of the largest American companies.

The Executive Compensation Reader, takes advantage of the Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) that the SEC has been pushing companies to file their statements in to make them more easily comparable. It also builds on the SEC’s new requirements that call for clearer and more complete disclosure of executive compensation.

“Gone are the complicated data expeditions that forced investors to hunt through financial statements, footnotes, proxy statements and other disclosure documents to figure out how much a company pays its top executives,” said SEC Chairman Christopher Cox in a statement.

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