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21pay-off — results of one s work, a bribe He expects to get a big pay off from his education when he finally begins to look for a job …
22pay-off — 1. n. Final settlement. 2. adj. Final, pay off old scores Revenge oneself …
23Pay Off Your Mortgage in Two Years — is a television programme first aired on BBC2 in Early 2006. Its follow up series Did They Pay Off Their Mortgage in Two Years? began airing in January 2007. Presented by business expert René Carayol, the programme is an experiment that aims to… …
24pay off something — pay off (something) to pay all of a debt. It took her six years to pay off her student loan. I guess I can afford a new car, but it s a lot of money and it s not easy to pay it off …
25Pay-off-Periode — Pay off Pe|ri|o|de [pei ɔf...] die; , en <aus gleichbed. engl. pay off period zu to pay off »entlohnen, abbezahlen, tilgen«> Amortisationsdauer bei der Investitionsrechnung (Wirtsch.) …
26Pay-off-Period — [peɪ ɔf pɪərɪəd, englisch] die, / s, Pay back Period [ bæk , englisch], bei der Investitionsrechnung die Amortisationsdauer (Amortisation) …
27pay off someone — pay off (someone) to give someone money illegally to get them to do what you want. The pair had paid off local police to protect their drug selling operation …
28pay off — pay in full and be free from a debt, yield good results (the risk paid off) She finally paid off her car so she has lots of extra money to spend …
29Pay-Off-Methode — Die Amortisationsrechnung (auch Pay Off Methode, englisch: pay off amortisieren) ist ein Verfahren der statischen Investitionsrechnung und dient der Ermittlung der Kapitalbindungsdauer einer Investition. Dabei wird die Rückflussdauer einer… …
30Pay-Off-Periode — Die Amortisationsrechnung (auch Pay Off Methode, englisch: pay off amortisieren) ist ein Verfahren der statischen Investitionsrechnung und dient der Ermittlung der Kapitalbindungsdauer einer Investition. Dabei wird die Rückflussdauer einer… …