How much Facebook spends protecting Mark Zuckerberg
How much Facebook spends protecting Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook has spent quite $ 23 million in 2019 on protection and aviation for CEO (Mark Zuckerberg), consistent with a replacement financial deposit.

This amount is quite the previous amount of about $ 20 million that the corporate denied in 2018, and therefore the $ 9.1 million that the corporate denied in 2017.

The expenditures include about $ 10.5 million against the prices for private security of Mark Zuckerberg at his home and through his personal travel, and therefore the expenditures also include a further $ 10 million to guard him and his family.

For comparison, Facebook spent about $ 9.95 million on Mark Zuckerberg's security in 2018 and about $ 7.5 million in 2017.

The financial deposit also shows that the prices of Zuckerberg's private jets reached $ 2.95 million, while the corporate spent $ 2.59 million on Zuckerberg's aviation in 2018 and $ 1.52 million in 2017.

While Zuckerberg's annual salary remains $ 1, all of those expenses are provided under "other compensation" for Zuckerberg.

Meanwhile, Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, earned a base salary of just over $ 880,000, up from $ 850,000 in 2018.

Sandberg also received a gift of $ 900,000, compared to a gift of $ 638,000 in 2018, and received $ 19.67 million in bonus across shares, while it received $ 18.42 million in bonus via stocks in 2018.

Facebook spent $ 4.37 million in 2019 on Sandburg's personal security, which is a rise from the previous figure of $ 2.9 million in 2018.

The financial deposit shows that the prices of Sandberg's private jets reached $ 1.3 million in 2019, while the corporate spent $ 900,000 on Sandberg's aviation in 2018.

The social media giant said the prices included passenger, fuel, crew and food costs reported by the charter company.

In 2019 Facebook announced four consecutive quarters of growth, which helped revenue grow by 24.7 percent during the fourth quarter compared to an equivalent period of time of 2018.

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