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  • 1save as you earn — ˌsave as you ˈearn abbreviation SAYE noun [uncountable] FINANCE a system in Britain in which money is taken from your wages before you are paid and invested for you in National Savings * * * save as you earn UK US noun [U] (AB …

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  • 2save as you earn — noun A government operated savings scheme in which regular deductions are made from one s earnings (abbrev SAYE) • • • Main Entry: ↑save …

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  • 3save as you earn option scheme — See SAYE option scheme. savings related share option scheme. Related links employee share ownership plan (ESOP) Practical …

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  • 4save as you earn scheme — (SAYE, SAYE scheme) See savings related share option scheme. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 5save-as-you-earn — /ˌseɪv əz ju: ɜ:n/ noun GB a scheme where employees can save money regularly by having it deducted automatically from their wages and invested in National Savings. Abbreviation SAYE …

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  • 6save as you earn — noun (in the UK) a method of saving money that carries tax privileges …

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  • 7save-as-you-earn — SAYE A method of making regular savings (not necessarily linked to earnings), which carries certain tax privileges. This method has been used to encourage tax free savings in building societies or National Savings and also to encourage employees… …

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  • 8save-as-you-earn — SAYE A method of making regular savings (not necessarily linked to earnings), which carries certain tax privileges. This method has been used to encourage tax free savings in building societies or National Savings and also to encourage employees… …

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  • 9earn — [ɜːn ǁ ɜːrn] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to be paid money for the work you do: • The managing director s personal assistant earned £35,000 last year. • She earns a very respectable wage. • Some young people want to start earning as soon as …

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  • 10save — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. (often foll. by from) rescue, preserve, protect, or deliver from danger, harm, discredit, etc. (saved my life; saved me from drowning). 2 tr. (often foll. by up) keep for future use; reserve; refrain from spending (saved up… …

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