earn a living - translation to dutch
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earn a living - translation to dutch

Earn-outs; Earn out; Earn-out

earn a living      
geld verdienen met werken, voor de kost werken
cost of living allowance         
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COST TO MAINTAIN A STANDARD OF LIVING
Cost-of-living; Cost-of-living allowance; Cost-of-living increase; Costs of living; Cost of living adjustment; Cost of living allowance; Cost of Living Allowance; Cost Of Living Adjustment; Cost-of-living adjustment; Living costs
aanvullende duurtetoeslag (een aanvulling bij het salaris voor het duurder worden van levensonderhoud)
zijn boterham met iets verdienen      
earn a living

Definition

living
¦ noun an income sufficient to live on, or the means of earning it.
?Brit. (in church use) a position as a vicar or rector with an income or property.
¦ adjective alive.
?(of a language) still spoken and used.
?literary (of water) always flowing.
Phrases
in (or within) living memory within or during a time that is remembered by people still alive.
the living image of an exact copy or likeness of.

Wikipedia

Earnout

Earnout or earn-out refers to a pricing structure in mergers and acquisitions where the sellers must "earn" part of the purchase price based on the performance of the business following the acquisition.

Examples of use of earn a living
1. "Now it is possible again to earn a living as a teacher," she said.
2. Does he know what we have to do to earn a living to feed our families?
3. Their main concern is to find jobs and earn a living.
4. RICHARDSON: When I left... (LAUGHTER) When I left the government I had to earn a living.
5. There‘s not an enormous market for chamber concerts and these people have to earn a living.