Nearly $ 100 Million: Apple Reveals Tim Cook's Salary and Expenses for 2021
Apple filed with US Securities and Exchange Commission document, which discloses the salaries of executives, including CEO Tim Cook.
Who got how much?
So last year CEO Tim Cook received $ 98,734,395, or almost $ 100 million. This:
- Salary - 3 million
- Stock Rewards - $ 82.3 Million
- Non-Equity Incentive Plan Bounty - $ 10.7M
- All other compensation - $ 1.38 million
CFO Luca Maestri - $ 26.98M:
- Salary - $ 1 million
- Stock Rewards - $ 21.96 Million
- Non-Equity Incentive Plan Bounty - $ 4 Million
- All other compensation - USD 18,883
General Counsel Kate Adams - $ 26.97M:
- Salary - $ 1 million
- Stock Rewards - $ 21.96 Million
- Non-Equity Incentive Plan Bounty - $ 4 Million
- All other compensation - USD 14,533
Senior
- Salary - $ 1 million
- Stock Rewards - $ 21.96 Million
- Non-Equity Incentive Plan Bounty - $ 4 Million
- All other compensation - USD 61,191
COO Jeff Williams - $ 26.97 Million
- Salary - $ 1 million
- Stock Rewards - $ 21.96 Million
- Non-Equity Incentive Plan Bounty - $ 4 Million
- All other compensation - US $ 17,437
By the way, last year Tim Cook received a share award for the first time.
“In 2021 we celebrated
10th anniversary Tim Cook as CEO. It's been a wonderful decade for Apple, and in 2021mr Cook has won a share award for the first time since he was named CEO in August 2011. This award is structured to better align with the performance and time-based RSUs given to our other appointed CEOs, while recognizing his exceptional leadership and commensurate with the size, performance and profitability that Apple has achieved during his tenure. " the message says.
In addition, Apple spent well on security and Tim Cook's private jet (which, by the way, it insisted on for security reasons). So, in 2021, Apple spent $ 712,488 on Tim Cook's private jet travel, as well as $ 630,630 on safety.
A source: 9to5mac