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bonus

[boh-nuhs] / ˈboʊ nəs /


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She’s giving bonuses up to $100,000 to truck drivers, caterers and dancers who work on her Pro Eras Tour.

From MarketWatch

Die-hard K-pop fans will often purchase multiple “variants” of a release, each with different artwork or bonus songs.

From The Wall Street Journal

He advises clients to leave their salaries, bonuses and some additional savings out of the trust so they have enough cash for day-to-day living expenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

This structure also means that Rolex doesn’t have to hold any secondhand inventory on its books, which is a bonus considering values in the secondary market are volatile.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s sort of an extended Christmas gift or bonus,” said Wellman, who founded and runs Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, which owns Santa Anita Derby and Preakness winner Journalism, among dozens of other horses.

From Los Angeles Times