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Dictionary: re·mu·ner·a·tion   (rĭ-myū'nə-rā'shən) pronunciation
 
n.
  1. The act of remunerating.
  2. Something, such as a payment, that remunerates.

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Investment Dictionary: Remuneration
 

Payment or compensation received for services or employment. This includes the base salary and any bonuses or other economic benefits that an employee or executive receives during employment.

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This term often refers to the total compensation received by an executive, which includes not only the base salary but options, bonuses, expense accounts and other forms of compensation.

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Direct or indirect compensation for services performed. Wages are a form of direct remuneration, while fringe benefits are a form of indirect remuneration.

 
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noun

  1. Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered: compensation, consideration, payment, recompense. See pay/owe.
  2. Payment for work done: compensation, earnings, emolument, fee, hire, pay, salary, stipend, wage. See pay/owe.
  3. Something to make up for loss or damage: amends, compensation, indemnification, indemnity, offset, quittance, recompense, redress, reimbursement, reparation, repayment, requital, restitution, satisfaction, setoff. See substitute.

 
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Pay; recompense; salary.

 
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Remuneration is pay or salary, typically a monetary payment for services rendered, as in an employment. Usage of the word is considered formal.

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