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  • 11Incentive Trust — A legally binding fiduciary relationship in which the trustee holds and manages the assets contributed to the trust by the grantor. In an incentive trust arrangement, the trustee must adhere to specific requirements set out by the grantor… …

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  • 12incentive — /ɪnˈsɛntɪv / (say in sentiv) noun 1. that which incites or stimulates action. 2. an inducement such as extra money, better conditions, etc., offered to employees to encourage better work. –adjective 3. inciting, as to action; stimulating;… …

  • 13incentive payments — Payment by results: any method such as individual piecework of paying workers above a basic minimum and in relation to their output or productivity . Schemes may apply to individuals, small groups, or (as with some so called profit related pay… …

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  • 14Travel incentive — Travel incentives are a way for companies to promote their business and increase sales by offering a free or discounted travel package to their customers. Many companies offer these incentives as a bonus for making a purchase, such as a cruise… …

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  • 15Cost-Plus-Incentive Fee — A cost plus incentive fee contract is a contract based on a Cost plus contract that includes an incentive fee which is awarded if the contractor completes the work under budget. The amount of the incentive fee can be fixed, or proportional to the …

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  • 16Hot money — is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These… …

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  • 17sales incentive — ➔ incentive * * * sales incentive UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, MARKETING ► money or a reward offered to salespeople for selling a particular amount of goods or services: »Our new sales incentive: commissions are doubled for every tenth unit sold… …

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  • 18Korea 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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  • 19Blood money (term) — For other uses, see Blood money. Blood money is money or some sort of compensation paid by an offender (usually a murderer) or his family group to the family or kin group of the victim.[1] Contents 1 Particular examples and uses 1.1 In Islam …

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  • 20Post-money valuation — is the value of the company after the investment has been made. This value is equal to the sum of the pre money valuation and the amount of new equity. [ [http://www.markpeterdavis.com/getventure/2008/06/venture valuati.html Get Venture by Mark… …

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