Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

Halvrörlig Ersättning

English translation:

semi-variable compensation

Added to glossary by Charlesp
Jul 2, 2007 13:45
16 yrs ago
Swedish term

Halvrörlig Ersättning

Swedish to English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
Halvrörlig Ersättning och Rörlig Ersättning (Variable Compensation), as contrasted with the Fast Ersättning (fixed compensation).
Proposed translations (English)
5 +4 semi-variable compensation
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Proposed translations

+4
3 mins
Selected

semi-variable compensation

As you wrote yourself + semi
Peer comment(s):

agree stephen mewes
5 mins
Thanks Stephen
agree Helen Johnson
1 hr
Thanks Helen
agree Jenny Sundelin
3 hrs
Thanks Jenny
agree Madeleine MacRae Klintebo
8 hrs
Thanks Madeleine
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