Are Wall Street CEOs Worth Millions?

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With CEO salaries at some of the biggest Wall Street banks having come into sharper focus since the financial crisis, Motley Fool financial analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson take a new look at some of Wall Street's most highly paid CEOs to see if they're worth the millions they're being paid.

One of the most widely discussed Wall Street CEOs is Brian Moynihan of Bank of America. Bank of America's stock doubled in 2012. Is there more yet to come? With significant challenges still ahead, it's critical to have a solid understanding of this megabank before adding it to your portfolio. In The Motley Fool's premium research report on B of A, analysts Anand Chokkavelu, CFA, and Matt Koppenheffer, Financials bureau chief, lift the veil on the bank's operations, including detailing three reasons to buy and three reasons to sell. Click here now to claim your copy.


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