英 [ˈpeɪaʊt] 美 [ˈpeɪaʊt]
n. 支出;花费
复数payouts
payout /ˈpeɪaʊt/ TEM8
可数名词 A payout is a sum of money, especially a large one, that is paid to someone, for example, by an insurance company or as a prize. (尤指大笔) 钱款
...long delays in receiving insurance payouts.
…收取保险赔偿金的长期拖延。
派彩(Payout)时间(Time): 真人
8小时不派彩(Payout),无论是谁,都有自己的限度。特别是信任。
*佣钿百分比(Percentage),依未扣除相应(Corresponding)用度前之"总派彩(Payout)"金额为准。大学就是大概学学!
但当今因为私方比分还未核实,于是还未派彩(Payout),请您稍后再次查问。
支出;花费
The maximum payout will be $705, 000.
最高支付额是70.5万美元。
The payout could be more than 13.5 billion yuan.
总赔偿金可能会超过135亿元。
Again, this payout is in addition to the original compensation.
同样,这种支付是在原有报酬之上的补充。
So they want to payout something like 40% of their earnings as dividends and plow the rest back into investing inside the company.
如果他们将收入的40%作为股利,然后在内部把剩余部分拿回来用作投资
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Immediately after the payout dividend, the share-- the price of the share should go down, right?
在刚分红之后,股票,股价会下跌,是吗
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Also, if the earnings drop, they don't want to suddenly do a crash cut in their dividends either, so they're always sluggishly adjusting toward the target payout rate.
同样,如果收益下降,他们不想匆忙的把股利降下来,所以他们总是慢慢的,朝着目标股利发放率靠近
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The new payout rules also apply to distributions from non-IRA pension plans, such as 401(k)s.
Their dividend yields are more than double the payout on a 10-year U.S. Treasury note.
Of those doctors, 27, were involved in incidents which resulted in a compensation payout.