Trex Company, Inc. Description of Management Compensatory Plans and Arrangements
Exhibit 10.1
Trex Company, Inc.
Description of Management Compensatory Plans and Arrangements
Components of Executive Compensation.
In accordance with the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, all components of compensation for the chief executive officer and other executive officers of Trex Company (the Company) are determined by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors, all of whom meet the independence requirements prescribed by such rules.
The Companys executive compensation program includes a base salary, annual cash incentive compensation, and long-term equity incentive compensation issued under the Trex Company, Inc. 2014 Stock Incentive Plan (the Stock Incentive Plan).
Base Salary. Base salaries are the only non-variable element of the Companys total compensation. They reflect each executive officers responsibilities, the impact of each executive officers position, and the contributions each executive officer delivers to the Company. Salaries are determined by competitive levels in the market for executives with comparable responsibilities and job scope based on the Companys peer group and the results of executive compensation surveys, as well as the Companys internal equity considerations. Each year, at its December meeting, the Compensation Committee reviews and establishes the base salaries of the Companys executive officers for the next calendar year. Salary increases, if any, are based on individual performance, market conditions and Company performance. To gauge market conditions, the Compensation Committee evaluates the peer group and market data compiled by its independent compensation consultant. Base salaries are set upon review of the peer group and market data provided to the Compensation Committee upon consideration of the executive officers experience, tenure, performance and potential.
Annual Cash Incentive Compensation. The Company pays annual cash incentive compensation to its chief executive officer, other executive officers, and other key employees generally based upon the achievement of the Companys planned pretax earnings and cash-flow objectives for the fiscal year, which are approved by the Compensation Committee no later than the first quarter of the year. For each fiscal year, each participant in the plan is assigned a target incentive, which is expressed as a percentage of the participants annual base salary. The cash incentive amount paid to a participant is determined by multiplying their target incentive by a performance percentage, which is calculated based on the extent to which the planned pretax earnings and cash flow objectives are achieved (excluding any items determined by the Compensation Committee to be extraordinary and not considered in the establishment of such targets), subject to the discretion of the Compensation Committee to increase or decrease such amount. Cash incentive payments are conditional upon the participants continued employment by the Company through the date of grant, and are pro-rated for employees who have served for less than a full year.
Long-Term Equity Incentive Compensation. The Company maintains a long-term equity incentive compensation plan for the benefit of its chief executive officer, other executive officers, and other key employees. Awards under the plan are made under the Stock Incentive Plan by the Compensation Committee. In 2016, such awards consisted of a mix of 50% time-based restricted stock units and 50% performance-based restricted stock units. In 2017, such awards consisted of a mix of 50% performance-based restricted stock units, 35% time-based restricted stock units, and 15% stock appreciation rights, or SARS. The restricted stock units and SARS each have a three-year vesting period, vesting one-third each year equally, with the vesting of the performance-based restricted stock units based on performance against target earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA, for 1 year, cumulative 2 years and cumulative 3 years, respectively (in each case excluding any items determined by the Compensation Committee to be extraordinary and not considered in the establishment of such targets). The total target long-term incentive award for each participant in the plan is expressed as a percentage of the participants base salary. The grant of any long-term equity is conditional upon the attainment of positive pretax earnings target for the prior year (excluding any items determined by the Compensation Committee to be extraordinary and not considered in the establishment of such targets), subject to the discretion of the Compensation Committee to increase or decrease the award.
Personal Benefits and Perquisites. The Company maintains a limited number of benefit programs available solely to the Companys executive officers. The personal benefits are considered to constitute a part of the Companys overall program and are presented in this light as part of the total compensation package approved by the Compensation Committee at the time of an executive officers hiring or promotion, as part of the Compensation Committees review of each executive officers annual total compensation, and in compensation discussions with executive officers.
Other Compensatory Plans
The Companys executive officers also are eligible to participate in the Companys 401(k) plan, which is available to all regular Company employees.