expected payoff - significado y definición. Qué es expected payoff
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Qué (quién) es expected payoff - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Expected payoff; Pay-off; Payoff (disambiguation)

pay-off         
see payoff
payoff         
also pay-off (payoffs)
1.
The payoff from an action is the advantage or benefit that you get from it.
If such materials became generally available to the optics industry the payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous...
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2.
A payoff is a payment which is made to someone, often secretly or illegally, so that they will not cause trouble.
Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.
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3.
A payoff is a large payment made to someone by their employer when the person has been forced to leave their job.
The ousted chairman received a ?1.5 million payoff from the loss-making oil company.
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pay-off         
¦ noun informal
1. a payment, especially one made as a bribe or on leaving a job.
2. the return on investment or on a bet.
3. a final outcome.

Wikipedia

Payoff

Payoff may refer to:

  • Bribery, an act of implying money or gift giving that alters the behavior of the recipient
  • A payoff dominant equilibrium in game theory
  • Payoff matrix or payoff function in a normal-form game in game theory
  • Payoff set in set theory
  • Payoff (film), a 1991 TV film starring Keith Carradine
  • Gomez & Tavarès (AKA Payoff) a 2003 film
  • A word for slogan, used in some countries
  • Pay off, to move away, fall off, or be pushed round by the wind
  • Paying off, in British Commonwealth contexts, a practice originating in the age-of-sail of ending officers' commissions and of paying crew wages once a ship had completed its voyage; see Ship commissioning#Ship decommissioning
    • Paying off pennant, flown in some navies when a ship is decommissioned; see Pennant (commissioning)