Fat Cat A slang word used to describe executives who earn what many believe to be unreasonably high salaries and bonuses. These top executives also receive generous pensions and retirement packages, consisting of extra compensation not available to other company employees. Investopedia Says: This term conjures up the image of cats that consume more than an appropriate amount of food and become grossly overweight.
Publicly-traded companies are required to disclose the amount of compensation that their top five executives receive. As a result, companies have been under a lot of scrutiny for excessive executive compensation, especially in the face of floundering revenues.
A real-life example of a fat cat would be former Disney CEO, Michael Eisner. For a period of five years in the late 1990s, Eisner received over $737 million in compensation, despite the fact that the company's five-year net income shrank an average of 3.1% each year. Related Terms: A Ton Of Money Chief Executive Officer - CEO Corporate Pension Plan Golden Life Jacket Golden Parachute Katie Couric Clause Pension Plan Public Company |