Annual Report — Form 10-K
Filing Table of Contents
Document/Exhibit Description Pages Size
1: 10-K Annual Report 31 178K
2: EX-3.1 Restated Cert. of Incorp. 18 36K
7: EX-10.10 02/22/94 Drct Mrktng Agmt 38 194K
8: EX-10.11 02/22/94 Drct Mrktng Agmt 32 153K
9: EX-10.12A 02/10/95 Credit Agreement 65 279K
10: EX-10.12B 02/10/95 Am.To Credit Agreement 22 66K
11: EX-10.15B 10/26/89 Am. to 4/7/88 L 8 34K
12: EX-10.15D 08/30/93 Am. to 4/7/88 Le 16 49K
13: EX-10.18A 07/11/93 Exec. Car Lease 2 14K
14: EX-10.18C 03/01/90 Exec. Protection 2 13K
15: EX-10.19A A Lewis V Playboy Indemif 1 9K
16: EX-10.19C 1989 Stock Option Agreem. 9 33K
17: EX-10.19D 07/18/90 Letter Re. 7/7/9 1 10K
18: EX-10.19J 09/12/94 Am. to Employment 1 12K
19: EX-10.19K 07/18/95 Am. to Employment 2± 13K
3: EX-10.3A 05/15/95 Print Agmt. 31 68K
4: EX-10.3B 04/11/90 Letter Agmt. 2 15K
5: EX-10.8 03/24/95 Dist Agmt. 13 58K
6: EX-10.9 01/12/95 Agreement 237 618K
20: EX-11 Net Income/Share Coumpta 2 16K
21: EX-13 Annual Report 42± 200K
22: EX-21 Parent & Subsidiaries 1 12K
23: EX-23 Coopers & Lybrand Consel 1 9K
24: EX-27 Financial Data Schedule 2 10K
EX-10.18A — 07/11/93 Exec. Car Lease
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[LOGO OF PLAYBOY] PLAYBOY
POLICY
DATE: June 11, 1993 ISSUED BY: Howard Shapiro
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DATE EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1993 CODE: 207-2 (replaces 1/1/92)
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SUBJECT: EXECUTIVE CAR LEASE PROGRAM
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SCOPE: Covers all U.S. locations of Playboy Enterprises, Inc. and its
U.S. departments, divisions and subsidiaries (collectively
"Playboy").
This program does not cover Playboy's ownership of service
vehicles or autos leased for the use of non-executive level
employees for a specific, operational and repetitive purpose
(e.g., sales force cars for sales calls). Such uses are to be
justified and approved under established procedures, including
the annual Business Plan process. (Acquisition and assignment
of autos for such uses outside of this Program are to be
administered by, and subject to the approval of, the Exec. Vice
President, Law and Administration.)
POLICY: It is the policy of Playboy that key executives be expected and
encouraged to drive late model automobiles for the following
purposes:
i) the convenience of Playboy in the executives'
conduct of company business in and around their base
locations;
ii) attracting and retaining highly qualified key
executives.
PROGRAM: The Corporation shall provide a leased car or cash allowance
for all U.S. based executives at or above a salary grade E-5.
Should the executive opt for a leased car, he/she shall choose
the make, model and options (see "Administration of Program"
attached), and Playboy shall make the lease payments directly
to the auto leasing company.
Should the executive opt for a cash allowance, the allowance
will be received via the bi-weekly paycheck subject to all
regular payroll deductions.
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EXECUTIVE CAR LEASE PROGRAM
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The standard Gross Allowance shall be $770 per month for Senior
Executives (Salary Grade E3 and above) and $550 per month for all
other U.S. based executives at or above salary grade E-5 ("Non-Senior
Executives").
The executive's lease may be more or less than the Standard Gross
Allowance. If his/her monthly lease payment is greater, the excess
amount will be deducted from the last paycheck of each month, via the
payroll system.
TAX RESPON-
SIBILITY: The lesser of the Standard Gross Allowance or the actual
cost of the car lease will be included in the participant's
compensation as reported on his/her W-2 statement. Withholding of all
applicable federal and state taxes will be made on a bi-weekly basis.
Each participant will have the option of documenting and deducting the
costs associated with the business use of the leased car on his/her
personal tax return. IRS Form 2106 can be used for this purpose.
Executives covered by the Program will not be entitled to any expense
account reimbursement for mileage, maintenance or repairs, traffic
violations or any other expenses not included in the actual lease and
will not be entitled to reimbursement for non-business related parking
or tolls.
PREVIOUS
PROGRAM: This Program supercedes and replaces the executive Automobile Lease
Policy dated June 6, 1977, reissued April 18, 1978, January 1, 1980,
January 28, 1983, January 1, 1988, January 1, 1991 and January 1,
1992.
ADMINIS-
TRATION: The Exec. Vice President, Law and Administration shall have
responsibility for administering this Program under the senior
management supervision of the Chairman. The Exec. Vice President, Law
and Administration shall issue procedures consistent with the Proqram
for its effective administration.
Dates Referenced Herein and Documents Incorporated by Reference
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