The report, “CFO Compensation Survey: Incentives and Performance Targets Following a Recession,” compares CFO compensation across different industries, including healthcare.
The survey found that for healthcare companies with sales less than $25 million, CFOs have an average compensation of $110,001-$125,000. For companies with $25 million-$99 million worth of sales, CFOs make on average between $150,001 and $200,000.
Read “CFO Compensation Survey: Incentives and Performance Targets Following a Recession” (pdf).
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