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Ag lender salary/benefits survey: How do you stack up?

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The purpose of the Annual Salary/Benefit Survey for Calendar Year 1999 was to ascertain what the compensation and benefits standards are for the agricultural lending industry. The average salary of top-level professionals ranges from $27,000 at a small independent bank to $130,000 at a large insurance company. The average salary for the upper management group is $67,285, including a bonus in 1999 averaging $5,532. The average salary increase expected by all respondents is 4.11%. All respondents receive paid vacation, and the vast majority receive health and life insurance and a 401K or other savings plan.

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  • American Bankers Association, 2001. "Ag lender salary/benefits survey: How do you stack up?," American Bankers Association, American Bankers Association > Journal of Agricultural Lending, vol. 14(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:abajal:336557
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