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Total compensation

Total compensation is the full value of what an employee receives, not just the headline salary: base salary plus bonus, equity, benefits, and any other rewards.

At executive level, base is often a minority of the package; bonus and equity can dominate. Comparing offers means comparing total compensation, not salary alone.

In practice

Two senior offers can differ in shape as well as size, so a comparison holds only once both are rebuilt on the same basis, year by year. A bonus quoted as a target percentage is not a bonus paid; a discretionary scheme is not a contractual one; equity that vests over time is not this year's money. The division that survives the exercise is between what is guaranteed, what is conditional on performance, and what depends on an event outside the parties' control.

Lines without a headline can drop out of a comparison unnoticed: employer pension or retirement contributions where they apply, health and insurance cover, allowances, and the value of anything forfeited by resigning, which is what a signing bonus or golden hello may be sized against. Severance and notice terms price the downside of the same package, and both are set by contract and by local law, so they read differently from one jurisdiction to the next.

Common questions

What is included in total compensation?
Total compensation includes base salary, any cash bonus or incentive, equity, employer pension or retirement contributions, and benefits with a cash value such as health cover, insurance, and allowances. One-off items such as a signing bonus can be listed separately, since they are granted once rather than forming part of the recurring package. What is treated as standard varies by market, sector, and company stage.
What is the difference between total compensation and base salary?
Base salary is the fixed cash paid for the year; total compensation is that salary plus everything else of value in the package. The gap between them is narrow where the package is mostly salary and wide where it is not: in C-suite roles, bonus and equity can exceed base, so two offers carrying identical salaries can be worth materially different amounts.
How is equity valued inside a total compensation figure?
Where equity is folded into a single figure, the award's assumed value is divided across its vesting period and added to the cash lines. The assumed value is where methods diverge: listed shares can be marked to a traded price, while private-company awards rest on the last funding round or an internal valuation, neither of which is a price anyone has paid the holder. Dilution and liquidity are not captured by that figure.

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