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lump sum
noun
a relatively large sum of money, paid at one time, esp in cash
Example Sentences
Mr Moss would need to pay £22,000 into the scheme from his lump sum to unlock the pension.
Any plaintiff who wants to skip that vetting process can take $150,000 in a lump sum at the start of next year.
The lump sum included the president’s legal fees and an agreement that “60 Minutes” will release transcripts of interviews with future presidential candidates.
She was due a lump sum pension payment on 1 September, which she had arranged to use to pay off her mortgage on that day.
It also gives borrowers the flexibility to repay the relief by banning lump sum repayment after the forbearance period ends, as long as a borrower was current on payments when it started.
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