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Qué (quién) es lump scrap - definición

SINGLE PAYMENT OF MONEY, AS OPPOSED TO A SERIES OF PAYMENTS MADE OVER TIME
Lump-sum; Lump Sum

scrap yard         
  • Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland)
  • CEN]] Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Collection of leftover scrap metal items
  • A pile of steel scrap in Brussels, waiting to be recycled
  • British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard
  • Scrap railway line repurposed as farm fencing corner post
  • The Universal Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Loading scrap gondolas in [[Eugene, Oregon]]
  • Ship breaking operations on [[Staten Island]] (c. 1973)
  • Pile of shredded scrap in Norway
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS LEFT OVER FROM PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND CONSUMPTION
Scrapping; Scrap metal; One man's trash is another man's treasure; Scrap iron; Scrapped; Scrap merchant; Scrap steel; Scrap Yard; Iron scrap; Scrap metals; Ferrous metal recycling; Steel recycling; Iron recycling; Metal waste; Scrap dealer; Recycled metal; Recycled steel; Selling for scrap; Scrap metal merchant; Sell for scrap
scrap         
  • Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland)
  • CEN]] Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Collection of leftover scrap metal items
  • A pile of steel scrap in Brussels, waiting to be recycled
  • British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard
  • Scrap railway line repurposed as farm fencing corner post
  • The Universal Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Loading scrap gondolas in [[Eugene, Oregon]]
  • Ship breaking operations on [[Staten Island]] (c. 1973)
  • Pile of shredded scrap in Norway
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS LEFT OVER FROM PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND CONSUMPTION
Scrapping; Scrap metal; One man's trash is another man's treasure; Scrap iron; Scrapped; Scrap merchant; Scrap steel; Scrap Yard; Iron scrap; Scrap metals; Ferrous metal recycling; Steel recycling; Iron recycling; Metal waste; Scrap dealer; Recycled metal; Recycled steel; Selling for scrap; Scrap metal merchant; Sell for scrap
scrap1
¦ noun
1. a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used.
(scraps) bits of uneaten food left after a meal.
2. material, especially metal, discarded for reprocessing.
¦ verb (scraps, scrapping, scrapped)
1. remove (an old or redundant vehicle, vessel, or machine) from use or service, especially so as to convert it to scrap metal.
2. abolish or cancel (a plan, policy, or law).
Origin
ME: from ON skrap 'scraps'; related to skrapa 'to scrape'.
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scrap2
informal
¦ noun a fight or quarrel, especially a minor or spontaneous one.
¦ verb (scraps, scrapping, scrapped) engage in a minor fight or quarrel.
?compete fiercely.
Derivatives
scrapper noun
Origin
C17 (asnoun in the sense 'sinister plot, scheme'): perh. from scrape.
scrap         
  • Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland)
  • CEN]] Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Collection of leftover scrap metal items
  • A pile of steel scrap in Brussels, waiting to be recycled
  • British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard
  • Scrap railway line repurposed as farm fencing corner post
  • The Universal Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Loading scrap gondolas in [[Eugene, Oregon]]
  • Ship breaking operations on [[Staten Island]] (c. 1973)
  • Pile of shredded scrap in Norway
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS LEFT OVER FROM PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND CONSUMPTION
Scrapping; Scrap metal; One man's trash is another man's treasure; Scrap iron; Scrapped; Scrap merchant; Scrap steel; Scrap Yard; Iron scrap; Scrap metals; Ferrous metal recycling; Steel recycling; Iron recycling; Metal waste; Scrap dealer; Recycled metal; Recycled steel; Selling for scrap; Scrap metal merchant; Sell for scrap
n.
1.
Fragment, bit, little piece, small part, scantling.
2.
Crumb, morsel, bite, mouthful, bit, fragment.

Wikipedia

Lump sum

A lump sum is a single payment of money, as opposed to a series of payments made over time (such as an annuity).

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development distinguishes between "price analysis" and "cost analysis" by whether the decision maker compares lump sum amounts, or subjects contract prices to an itemized cost breakdown.

In 1911, American union leaders including Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor expressed opposition to lump sums being awarded to their members pursuant to a new workers compensation law, saying that when they received lump sums rather than periodic payments the risk of them squandering the money was greater.

The Financial Times reported in July 2011 that research by Prudential had found that 79% of polled pensioners in the UK collecting a company or private pension that year took a tax-free lump sum as part of their retirement benefits, as compared to 76% in 2008. Prudential was of the view that for many retirees, a lump sum at the time of retirement was the most tax efficient option. However, Prudential's head of business development, Vince Smith Hughes, said, "some pensioners are beginning to regret the way they used the tax-free cash. The days of buying a shiny new car or going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday may be gone."