When taking a look at the all-in compensation for 2012 for several of the nation's big banking CEOs, Bank of America's (BAC -1.07%) CEO Brian Moynihan's $8.3 million for the year looks like a paltry sum compared to the CEO at Wells Fargo (WFC -1.11%), John Stumpf, who made nearly three times that amount. Is Bank of America risking losing a talented leader by underpaying?

In the video below, Fool financial analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson discuss the salaries of the nation's big bank CEOs.