Benefit payment

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The term benefit payments is a component of financial management from economics.

An essential part of the payments are the service payments , i.e. the ongoing payments for wages and salaries, for the purchase of goods or raw materials, consumables and supplies as well as for services as well as payments for the procurement of the operating resources required in the service area.

Further payments and payments result from the relationship between the company and its external investors. These deposits (equity) or loans (debt) are legal relationships that require future payments. Payments for the acquisition of financial titles or payments to the state in the form of taxes, contributions or fees are also not directly dependent on the service area. Of course, there are also payments from these areas, for example through the sale of financial stocks, dividend or interest payments, subsidies, grants or tax refunds.

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