In 2019, Brad D. Smith earned $29.67M in total compensation at Intuit, including $861.54K salary, $1.34M bonus and $27.47M in stock. Most recently acquired 2,349 shares in Dec 2024. Currently holds stock worth $302.49M. Has donated $117.20M in stock to charitable causes. Led Intuit as CEO for 11 years.
Compensation History
Annual executive compensation data for Brad D. Smith, including salary, bonuses, and stock awards.
Year
2019
Total Compensation
$29.67M
Salary
$861.54K
Bonus
$1.34M
Other
$0.00
Salary
$861.54KBoard Justification
The compensation philosophy aligns with company performance, emphasizing pay-for-performance and retention strategies, ensuring that a significant portion of compensation is performance-based.
Bonus
$1.34MBoard Justification
The calculation of Mr. Smith’s target bonus amount was pro-rated, based on the weighted average of his bonus target of 175% of base salary for his prior role through December 31, 2018 and his bonus target of 100% of base salary for his current role as Executive Chairman of the Board beginning January 1, 2019.
Other Compensation
$0.00Board Justification
Restricted Stock
Board Justification
These shares were performance-based RSUs that vested based on the achievement of relative total stockholder return (TSR) performance goals established for the 2016 grant, which were met as of September 1, 2019.
Performance Metrics
The performance metrics for the bonus and stock awards are based on Intuit's overall financial performance, including revenue growth and total stockholder return.
Brad D. Smith
Ex-CEO of Intuit
Education
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Marshall University
Field of Expertise
Business & Management
Sector of Economy
Technology
Born
December 12, 1964 - 60 years ago
CEO of Intuit for
11 years 0 months (Jan 2008 - Jan 2019)
Previous Experience
Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intuit's Small Business Division
Holdings
Track Brad D. Smith's stock holdings and portfolio value over time.
Total Stock Sold
$332.12M
$332.12M
2,153,973 INTU shares
What if they kept their stock?
If Brad D. Smith didn't sell their stock, today they would have:
Extra INTU2,153,973 shares worth $1.43B.
This is 329.22% and $1.09B more than what they got when they sold the stock.
Charitable Transactions
177,083 shares
INTU
Recent Charitable Transactions
8,327 shares
INTU
Mar 1, 2022
Charity
6,380 shares
INTU
Feb 26, 2021
Charity
15,615 shares
INTU
Aug 27, 2020
Charity
18,773 shares
INTU
Dec 20, 2019
Charity
20,062 shares
INTU
Feb 25, 2019
Charity
8,930 shares
INTU
Sep 1, 2016
Charity
Insider Trading
Brad D. Smith's recent stock transactions, purchases, and sales filed with the SEC.
2,349 shares
HUM
Dec 31, 2024
Received
8,327 shares
INTU
Mar 1, 2022
Charity
$70.54M
INTU at $432.60/share
May 27, 2021
Sale
6,380 shares
INTU
Feb 26, 2021
Charity
$6.42M
INTU at $342.01/share
Aug 27, 2020
Sale
15,615 shares
INTU
Aug 27, 2020
Charity
18,773 shares
INTU
Dec 20, 2019
Charity
$58.90M
INTU at $258.96/share
Nov 25, 2019
Sale
20,062 shares
INTU
Feb 25, 2019
Charity
$4.61M
INTU at $205.79/share
Nov 28, 2018
Sale
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