emolument

/ɪˈmɑljəmənt/
noun
  1. Payment or profit received from employment, including salary, fees, or other benefits.
    • As a board member, she received an annual emolument for her services.
    • The job offered a generous emolument including a high salary and stock options.
    • The contract specified the emolument for the consultant's work.
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