cash bonus
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandbonus
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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bonus
noun[C]
uk/ˈbəʊ.nəs/us/ˈboʊ.nəs/
an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you ...
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(Definition ofcashandbonusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The number of special spaces has also increased from three to nine, with two $10,000cashbonussquares, one $25,000 bonus square and six double squares.
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The compensation included acashbonusof $27.3 million, with the rest paid in stock and options.
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The group with the lowest accident rate was promised a prize, often in the form of acashbonusat the end of the contest period.
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Acashbonuson collections has been offered to local authorities to assist them in stepping up their collections.
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He has offered acashbonusto all families.
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The home loan scheme offers first-time buyers a loan of £600, interest-free and repayment-free for up to five years, and acashbonusof up to £110.
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Thecashbonusis a further encouragement to save.
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They are virtually much the same thing as if they gave the men acashbonus, and they are recognised as such.
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If the reverse were true, coal would be delivered free to the generators with acashbonusof £10 a tonne.
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I could not agree to the allowance of any concession in the case of acashbonus.
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Thecashbonuswill also help families from a social point of view.
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The benefits of the home purchase assistance scheme consist of a £600 loan—interest-free and repayment-free for up to 5 years—and acashbonusof up to £110.
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That paragraph relates to acashbonus, which is quite a different thing.
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The cost of thecashbonusand commissions will approximate to £23,000,000, and the remaining expenses including cost of additional staffs, advertising and postage to £600,000.
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We believe that the £10cashbonusremains a genuine help to pensioners at an expensive time of year.
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Those are to be given on top of thecashbonus.
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I understand that thecashbonusis likely to cost about £15 million a year, once it comes into effect, and presumably that will continue indefinitely.
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It offers first-time purchasers a loan of £600, free of interest and repayment of principal for up to five years, and acashbonusof up to £110.
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First, it is still easier and more advantageous from a tax point of view for a firm to make acashbonus rather than introduce an employee shareholding scheme.
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Most employees would prefer to take acashbonusrather than to have this complicated arrangement of shares being handed to them, whether they like it or not.
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If we are to assume that the young purchaser has achieved the minimum qualification for thecashbonus and have savings of £400, he will get just £40 plus his £600 loan.
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The district pays a $25,000cashbonus, early retirement benefit to employees with 25 to 30 years of service.
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