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51Earn out — is a term used by private equity and venture capital investors to describe a formula by which management of a target company earn a bigger share of the target s share capital by achieving results above pre determined levels. It is also used to… …
52earn a living — (also earn your living) ► to be paid the money that you need to live on: »He earns a living as a self employed consultant. Main Entry: ↑earn …
53Earn, Bridge Of — EARN, BRIDGE OF, a village, in the parish of Dunbarny, county of Perth, 3 miles (S. by E.) from Perth; containing 369 inhabitants. This place, which takes its name from its situation near a bridge across the river Earn, consists of two… …
54Earn-A-Bike — is a scheme developed by Bikes Not Bombs where young people can build and own their own bike in exchange for voluntary hours spent helping the project.The idea is widely used by other bicycle groups, many have been helped by the Bikes Not Bombs… …
55earn out — verb bring to a zero balance, bring up to date, defray the expenses, lend, loan, paid back, pay back after an advance, repayment, used up Generally:{{}}indemnify, recoupment, reimburse, remit, remunerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
56earn-out period — ➔ period …
57earn a living — To make money Ex: We need to get a good job to earn a decent living …
58earn out — To make enough money from sales to recover costs or make a profit • • • Main Entry: ↑earn …
59earn|ing power — «UR nihng», 1. the capacity of a business or investment to yield profits. 2. a person s ability to earn a certain income …
60earn your crust — ˌearn a/your ˈcrust idiom (BrE, informal) to earn enough money to live on • I ve been an actor for 20 years, earning a crust wherever I can. Main entry: ↑earnidiom …