AIG bonuses for February 2010: $100 million

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 By

AIG bonuses smaller this year

AIG bonusesThis year’s AIG bonuses are smaller than last year’s, but they are still a huge amount of money. American International Group will pay $100 million worth of bonuses to employees at the company’s Financial Products division.

Last year, AIG bonuses were $168 million. Individuals slated for bonuses agreed this year that they would accept 10 to 20 percent less for their AIG bonuses. Still, this might do little to curb the outrage many Americans and their leaders feel regarding handing out bonuses at a company that received guaranteed payday loans from the government to keep it from failing.

More AIG bonuses

The $100 million in AIG bonuses that will be given out this month aren’t the last of the bonuses. Only those who agreed to accept the smaller bonuses will get paid this month. Next month, those who prefer to wait longer for the full amount will get their bonuses, which will mean probably more than another $10 million in AIG bonuses.

The deadline to pay all AIG bonuses to employees at Financial Products is March 15. According to Henry Unger of AJC, Financial Products is “the unit whose risky derivatives deals brought the insurer to the brink of collapse in 2008.”

Trouble with AIG bonuses

Unger also reports that “Government and AIG officials have been eager to avoid a repeat of the public furor that erupted last March when an earlier round of payments — worth $168 million — went to the same set of employees.”

It seems to me that if AIG really wanted to avoid public furor, the company would not hand out the AIG bonuses. What do you think? If a company accepts government bailout money, should the government have a say in whether or how much that company pays for bonuses? Or do you think that the government shouldn’t have a say? Do you think the government should not have paid to bail out AIG in the first place?

Previous Article

« Save Extra Cash with Kitchen Renovation-Upgrading Your Cabinets

Kitchens sell homes, and great cabinets add a lot of value to this room. What if you're low on funds? It's easy to redo your cabinets and end up with extra cash.
Next Article

5 easy credit repair tricks to help you borrow money successfully »

Is your credit score affecting your ability to borrow money? Put these five tricks to use to improve your FICO score, starting today.

Leave a Reply

Other recent posts by Shadra Beesley

Groupon Raises Money to Expand Services

Groupon has managed to buck economic business trends by learning to capitalize on people's desire to save money...

Target $3 Appliances | Black Friday Chaos to Ensue

Target $3 appliances, rumor has it, include toasters, coffee makers, sandwich makers and slow cookers to name a few...
Image from Flickr.

Rent the Runway Offers High Fashion for a Low Price

Rent the Runway lets women rent dresses worth thousands for $50 to $200 for four days. Is this the best startup idea ever?