cash on ˈhand
1cash-in-hand — adj a cash in hand payment is made in the form of notes and coins so that there is no record of the payment …
2cash-in-hand — UK US adjective british a cash in hand payment is made with coins and notes so that there is no record of it Thesaurus: words used to describe payments and funding sourceshyponym miscellaneous paymentssynonym …
3cash in hand — ► cash in hand payment in cash rather than by cheque or other means. Main Entry: ↑cash …
4cash in hand — ▪ I. cash in hand ˌcash in ˈhand 1 noun [uncountable] ACCOUNTING 1. the amount of money in the form of cash that a company has after it has paid all its costs: • We have a sound balance sheet, no borrowings and net cash in hand of £23 million. 2 …
5cash in hand — noun assets in the form of money • Syn: ↑funds, ↑finances, ↑monetary resource, ↑pecuniary resource • Hypernyms: ↑assets • Hyponyms: ↑bank, ↑ …
6cash in hand — 1. adjective Receiving wages or salary directly in the form of cash, often without deducting tax. Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money. 2. adverb In a manner receiving direct payment by cash, often withou …
7cash-in-hand — adjective a cash in hand payment is made in the form of notes and coins so that there is no record of the payment …
8cash-in-hand — UK / US adjective British a cash in hand payment is made with coins and notes so that there is no record of it …
9cash in hand — Brit. payment in cash rather than by cheque or other means. → cash …
10cash in hand — funds; assets in the form of cash …