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goldenhanded

Goldenhanded is a neologism used as an adjective to describe employment practices, compensation packages, or policies that are exceptionally generous and sustained, often extending the concept of a golden handshake. Because it is not widely standardized, its meaning can vary by context; some senses emphasize long-term incentives and ongoing subsidies, while others refer to unusually favorable upfront terms that strongly benefit recipients.

Etymology and usage: The term combines "golden" with "handed" in analogy to phrases like golden handshake or

Usage and examples: In debates about executive compensation, goldenhanded is sometimes used to critique arrangements that

See also: Related terms include golden handshake, golden parachute, golden handcuffs, and concepts in executive compensation

golden
parachute.
It
has
no
formal
entry
in
major
dictionaries,
and
recorded
usage
remains
limited
to
contemporary
business
journalism,
think-tank
discussions,
and
online
discourse
about
corporate
governance.
appear
to
deliver
substantial
wealth
to
individuals
with
limited
accountability.
In
policy
discussions,
the
term
may
describe
subsidies
or
grants
structured
in
a
way
that
provides
large
immediate
benefits
and
durable
upside
to
recipients,
potentially
at
public
cost.
and
corporate
governance.