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词汇 payback-period
释义 payback period
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈpeɪ.bæk ˌpɪə.ri.əd/ us /ˈpeɪ.bæk ˌpɪr.i.əd/
the amount of time it takes to get back the amount of money originally invested in something(投资)回收期
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payback period | Business English


payback period
noun[ C ]
 FINANCEukus
(alsopayback)
the time taken to get back the amount originally invested in something:
Investors will see a swift return, with a payback period of between a year and 18 months.
the amount of time that you are given to pay back a loan:
Annual percentage rates vary from 23% to about 78%, depending on amount borrowed and payback period.

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Profitability studies have shown that it is not unusual that robots have a paybackperiod as short as 1-2 years.
Since the new building will have a metered water supply there is likely to be an economic paybackperiod of around 15-20 years for this system.
There is no minimum rate of return but, at present, the majority of schemes have a paybackperiod of up to five years.
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The typical paybackperiod for photovoltaic installations is 50–100 years.
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They represent a long-term investment, with a long-term paybackperiod and an annual income per vehicle that is extremely sensitive to the cost of overheads.
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Capital costs are higher and the paybackperiod is longer, and the per unit costs of power are therefore generally greater.
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The rest of the savings, perhaps just over half, require investments with a relatively short paybackperiod.
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The operator provides the money up front, but the paybackperiod is very considerable and that is a constraint on future public expenditure.
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If the charges are light, the paybackperiod will be longer.
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At a saving of £45 and a cost of £139, the paybackperiod is relatively short.
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Building a new power station has a lead-up of three to five years just for implementation, and a paybackperiod of 20 to 30 years.
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Other industries that manufacture motor cars and televisions for example, also face costs but the paybackperiod is of particular relevance to the pharmaceutical industry.
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The rest of the savings—perhaps just over half—require investments with a relatively short paybackperiod.
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Projected annual savings worth £18,500 will give a paybackperiod of less than five years.
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Such payments are not relevant to the calculation of a paybackperiod or the economic case for any particular policy.
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