单词 | payout |
释义 | payout (peɪaʊt ) also pay-out Word forms: payouts countable noun A payout is a sum of money, especially a large one, that is paid to someone, for example by an insurance company or as a prize. And there's time to win more, with a £10,000 payout still to play for over the next few days. ...long delays in receiving insurance payouts. Collocations: annual payout He increased the annual payout to good causes from £278 million to £1.22 billion in 2017. Times,Sunday Times It will pay an extra dividend to shareholders early next year, which will be equivalent to two-thirds of a typical annual payout. Times, Sunday Times Activist investors still want more detail on the status of preference shares that have an annual payout of 12 per cent. Times, Sunday Times Currently all over-63s get the annual payout - worth 200-300. The Sun The dividend was raised 6 per cent to 51p a share - the 23rd consecutive increase in the annual payout. Times, Sunday Times The average payout for policyholders is expected to be between 800 and 1,000. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The figures reflect an average payout of 12,500 per employee as businesses strive to get costs under control. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The average payout for partners rose by 4 per cent. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Details that may have been sent to the wrong homes include names, account numbers and records of benefit payouts. Times, Sunday Times The scale of the benefit payouts continued to surface. Times, Sunday Times Actuaries are mathematical specialists who work for insurers and consulting firms, computing benefit payouts. Globe and Mail High borrowing and debt would make it hard to allow a so-called 'automatic stabiliser', through higher benefit payouts, to work fully without breaking the fiscal rules. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, their share of state benefit payouts dropped from 28.1% to 27.1% over the same period. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Last year's compensation payouts totalled almost double those for the previous year. The Sun (2011) It faces a 10 million compensation payout after victims called in lawyers. The Sun (2012) He was angry at the government's attempt to cut compensation payouts for injured soldiers. Times, Sunday Times (2009) They are likely to rise to compensate for the huge payout the travel insurance industry faces because of the pandemic. Times,Sunday Times Being forced to make a huge payout to tobacco companies could be disastrous for the government as it prepares for an election. Times, Sunday Times The huge payout could again ignite a row about bankers' bonuses. Times, Sunday Times High-flying traders are set to rake in huge payouts once again following massive profits for banks over the last six months. The Sun He was under pressure after three other banking chiefs snubbed huge payouts. The Sun An earlier Alberta University report points out that whiplash hardly exists in countries where you can't get insurance payouts for it. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He returned a 500,000 insurance payout after specialists gave him the all-clear to play again. The Sun (2009) While this is not a legal limit, exceeding it may have insurance payout implications in case of an accident. Times, Sunday Times (2007) But most policies set maximum payouts for any 12- month period and some only pay 75 per cent of the treatment costs. The Sun (2008) It has also reduced the maximum payout from its longterm incentive plan, from four times the target value to three times. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Shop around and take a good look at the small print; excesses and maximum payouts can vary greatly between insurers. Times, Sunday Times (2006) One in seven policyholders of income protection make a claim, and payout rates are more than 90 per cent. Times, Sunday Times At current payout rates, the bank's allocation will run out in less than six months. Times, Sunday Times Payout rates from annuities have been abysmal since the crisis, and this was one of the reasons why the government overhauled pension rules two years ago. Times, Sunday Times Some companies allow individuals to request more or less money (as needed) and have varying payout rates depending on the characteristics of the case at hand. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He described his reservist pension payout as 'pitiful' and had to fight for three years to get a war pension. Times, Sunday Times People assume their state pension payout will begin on their birthdays. Times, Sunday Times He also received a 19,350 pension payout and 968 for expenses — bringing his total to 177,318. The Sun The average 20-year with-profits pension payout has fallen 57% from 61,592 in 1996 to 26,168 today, while the typical 25-year value has plummeted 53% from 120,239 to 55,992. Times, Sunday Times But we will live until we are a hundred and will cost a fortune in pension payouts. The Sun Does this mean that anyone who was a customer at that time will receive a payout? Times, Sunday Times The company, which recently received a royal warrant, said that ordinary shareholders would receive a payout but the five directors will not. Times, Sunday Times He has yet to be told whether he will be receive a payout. Times, Sunday Times More than one million will receive a payout. The Sun These days, farmers receive a payout instantly when the weather goes against them. Times, Sunday Times With a financial meltdown and a new era of austerity there was little sympathy for the generous, salary-linked retirement payouts that the deal allowed them. Times, Sunday Times More controversially, they face a big drop in early retirement payouts. Times, Sunday Times It will also remove about 100 billion of their risks, including fluctuating investments and the cost of holding additional capital to safeguard savers' retirement payouts, it said. Times, Sunday Times Many firms have allowed partners to go early to avoid 50 per cent tax on their retirement payouts. Times, Sunday Times City investors were also left reeling by an unexpected cut that meant the total payout for the year was 27 per cent lower at 19 p. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Lawyers said total payouts could amount to billions of pounds. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The total payout is still less than that claimed by all the lawyers involved. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Translations: Chinese: 钱款尤指大笔 Japanese: 支払い特に巨額の |
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