Incentive

  • 121share incentive plan — UK US noun [C] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET, HR ► STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN(Cf. ↑stock incentive plan) …

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  • 122stock incentive plan — UK US noun [C] (abbreviation SIP, also share incentive plan) FINANCE, STOCK MARKET, HR ► an arrangement where employees own a percentage of their company’s shares so that they make money when the company makes a profit: »He will continue to defer …

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  • 123motive, motif, incentive — A motive is a desire, need, or emotion that prompts or causes a person to act in a certain way; it is an inner urge that produces an act, but it also applies to the result of action: Jeb s motive was to get even with those who had not helped him …

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  • 124Korea Area Incentive Program — The Korea Area Incentive Program or KAIP (called by its initials K A I P) is a system which gives members of the U.S. military an incentive pay for voluntarily extending their tour of duty in the Republic of Korea.ReasonsA typical tour of duty in …

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  • 125enterprise management incentive options — (Known as EMI options) Tax advantaged options granted by qualifying companies to any number of employees provided the total value of shares under option does not exceed £3 million (calculated at the date of grant of each option). Practical Law… …

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  • 126short-term incentive — A variable annual incentive, where the amount earned relates to performance measured over one year or less, for example, an annual bonus. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 127Cost-plus-incentive fee — A CPIF Cost Plus Incentive Fee contract is a cost reimbursement contract that provides for an initially negotiated fee to be adjusted later by a formula based on the relationship of total allowable costs to total target costs.[1] Like a cost plus …

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  • 128Accounting-Based Incentive — A method for compensating corporate executives based on whether they help their companies reach certain performance levels in areas such as earnings per share and return on equity. These plans are widely used and can be divided into two types:… …

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