By Associated Press
Don't let the vault door hit you on the way out.
FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2015, file photo, Yahoo President and CEO Marissa Mayer delivers the keynote address at the first-ever Yahoo Mobile Developer's Conference, in San Francisco. Mayer, who was brought in to save the struggling internet giant, may soon be on the way out after brokering deals to break it up. If Mayer doesnÂ’t have a job after the deals are done, sheÂ’ll be in line to get a severance package, which was most recently valued at $23 million. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) Manila Bulletin
Getting forced out of a job is painful, but a couple (dozen) million dollars help salve the wound. The latest big name to get a big payment with a bye-bye from the boss is Bill O'Reilly. The longtime Fox News host is in line to get up to $25 million, according to media reports, after a string of sexual-harassment allegations led to his ouster.
He joins the long list of executives and bold-faced names who have grabbed handsome payouts that have become standard operating procedure for companies to hand out. The reasons for departure can range from the mundane, such as a CEO simply being ineffective in boosting the stock price, to the salacious, with accusations of improper behavior.
Here's a look at some other recent departures of big names and what they received as they exited, according to regulatory filings and media reports:

- Roger Ailes, Fox News, $40 million.
- Jeff Smisek, United Continental, $36.8 million.
- Marissa Mayer, Yahoo, $23 million.
- Philippe Dauman, Viacom, $58 million.
- John Stumpf, Wells Fargo, zero.