Glen Shapiro, as of 1/2/2013
That depends on what VP. You could be talking about the VP of a paper company or the VP of The United States Of America.
Depends on the company and the quality of the VP.
A large company will have several vp's one of them may be the vp of finance and would, to some extent, be responsible for debt.
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I would think that 97% of the VP's fall somewhere in between $50,000 and $3,000,000 a year. Maybe 1.5% fall below $50,000 and 1.5% are above $3,000,000. This is a total guess. Depends what company, industry, city, how well the company is doing, how unique the VP's skillset is, how difficult the VP is to replace, how much money VP brings in to the company and well the VP did in the salary negotiation. Go read any 10K Annual Report and read about the compensation of the top officers of the company.. some of those guys are VP's.. others are C Suite (CFO, CEO...)
Victoria's Secret has vice presidents for different divisions of their company: Cosimo Policastro - VP of Fragrances Katharine Phillips Harding - VP of Limited Brands (which owns Victoria's Secret) Denise Landman - VP of Merchandising Idalia Farrajota- VP of Victoria's Secret
John Edwards from NC was the VP candidate in 2004. He has been indicted but claims he is not a criminal.
vice president; 1986-1991
No Mad Style is not a real company, but is featured on a TV program called True Jakson VP.
The chain of command of a company is often like this; CEO | President / | \ CIO CFO VP of Sales
Executive VP.