Inside the New Hottest Investment Banking Jobs in the U.S.

Alan Johnson, the founder of compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates, says that pay is typically 15%-20% less in locations outside of New York where banks are moving jobs. However, the lower cost of living often makes up the difference. eFinancialCareers / November 15, 2017 READ ARTICLE

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Wall Street Bonuses Projected to Rise 10%

“A strong stock market and a favorable political and regulatory environment are contributing to one of Wall Street’s healthiest years recently,” said Alan Johnson, managing director at Johnson Associates. Crain’s New York Business / November 13, 2017 READ ARTICLE

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Wall Street Bonuses Jump 10% Under Trump, but Employee Wages Are Stagnant

“A strong stock market and a favorable political and regulatory environment are contributing to one of Wall Street’s healthiest years,” Alan Johnson, managing director of Johnson Associates, said in a statement. “As a result, incentives will be up noticeably, especially in asset management and investment banking.” MarketWatch.com / November 13, 2017 READ ARTICLE

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Bank Bonuses May Turn Higher This Year

For the first time in four years, year-end bonuses for bankers in 2017 are set to grow over the prior year, according to consulting firm Johnson Associates Inc. Over all, incentive pay is expected to rise by 5% to 10%, Johnson’s survey found. Alan Johnson, who runs Johnson Associates and helps banks design compensation programs,…

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