- financial incentive
- материальные стимулы ; материальные средства поощрения ; финансовая заинтересованность ;
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
financial incentive — noun (C) money given to someone if they work harder or for special jobs … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
incentive — in‧cen‧tive [ɪnˈsentɪv] noun [countable] something which is used to encourage people to do something, especially to make them work harder, produce more or spend more money: • tax incentives for first time home buyers • The company proposed a… … Financial and business terms
Incentive — For the video game developer and publisher, see Incentive Software. For the independent record label, see Incentive Records. In economics and sociology, an incentive is any factor (financial or non financial) that enables or motivates a… … Wikipedia
Financial crisis — For the 2008–2010 crisis, see Subprime mortgage crisis , Late 2000s financial crisis and Late 2000s recession. Economics … Wikipedia
Financial adviser — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Em … Wikipedia
Financial audit — A financial audit, or more accurately, an audit of financial statements, is the examination by an independent third party of the financial statements of a company or any other legal entity (including governments), resulting in the publication of… … Wikipedia
incentive — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, generous, good, great, huge, massive (esp. BrE) ▪ powerful, strong ▪ adequate … Collocations dictionary
Incentive Mentoring Program — Infobox Education in the United States name= Incentive Mentoring Program imagesize= 300px motto= Mentors and students develop teamwork and problem solving skills on a Challenging Outdoor Physical Experience (COPE) course streetaddress= PO Box… … Wikipedia
incentive */*/ — UK [ɪnˈsentɪv] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms incentive : singular incentive plural incentives something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this They want to… … English dictionary
incentive — in|cen|tive S3 [ınˈsentıv] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: incentivum, from Latin incinere to set the tune , from canere to sing ] something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity etc ▪ As an added incentive … Dictionary of contemporary English
incentive — in|cen|tive [ ın sentıv ] noun count or uncount ** something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this: They want to stimulate growth in the region by offering incentives to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English