payroll
Prononciation : [ˈpeɪˌroʊl]
Contexte : « business »
(noun) a list of employees who get paid by a company. Think of it like a big paper or computer list that shows who works where and how much money they will receive for their hard work.
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Every month, the company checks its payroll to make sure everyone gets paid on time.
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If someone is not on the payroll, it means they do not get paid by that company.
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Can you show me the payroll for this month?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the total amount of money a company spends on paying its employees. It's like the total money they give out to all workers in a certain time period.
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The payroll for the month was higher than expected because of new hires.
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The payroll expenses were lower last year due to fewer employees.
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What is the average payroll for our company this year?
Contexte : « administration »
(noun) the process of calculating and distributing salaries and wages. This is like when a company makes sure everyone knows how much they earn and when they will get paid.
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The payroll department works hard to ensure everyone is paid accurately.
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If payroll is done incorrectly, some employees might get paid the wrong amount.
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How often does the payroll team meet to discuss payments?