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  • 51cash-only — UK US adjective ► COMMERCE used to describe a payment that you can only make with cash, and not by cheque, bank card, etc.: »Tickets to the concert were cash only. ► FINANCE used to describe an investment that is based on cash and not shares,… …

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  • 52cash out — vt 1: to prematurely redeem the securities of (a holder) often as part of a merger the merging company will cash out the minority shareholders 2 a: to accept payment for (a security) in full often unwillingly the shareholders were required to… …

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  • 53payment in full — The giving of all funds due to another. This language is often inserted on the back of check above the place for endorsement to prove that the payee accepts the payment as complete. Category: Business, LLCs & Corporations → Business Accounting,… …

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  • 54payment card — UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE any of a range of different cards that can be used by a customer to make a payment: »Credit and other payment cards are starting to make cash obsolete. »At the end of last year, US households on average had access to… …

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  • 55cash equivalent transfer value — (CETV) A member of a salary related scheme who has more than 12 months to go before attaining the scheme s normal retirement age has a statutory right under the Pension Schemes Act 1993 to take a cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) to another… …

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  • 56cash-and-car|ry — «KASH uhn KAR ee», adjective. 1. with immediate payment for goods purchased and without delivery service: »One of the most astonishing postwar business phenomena has been the mushrooming of discount houses, which undersell orthodox retailers by… …

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  • 57cash up front — cash ˈdown idiom (BrE) (also ˌcash up ˈfront NAmE, BrE) with immediate payment of …

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  • 58cash in hand — ► cash in hand payment in cash rather than by cheque or other means. Main Entry: ↑cash …

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  • 59Payment in kind — refers to payment for goods or services with a medium other than legal tender (anything can be used as money, but legal tender is what the State accepts for all debts).Etymology“Kind” (or sometimes ) in this context is an archaic noun meaning… …

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  • 60payment waterfall — United Kingdom Also known as a cash flow waterfall. The pre determined flow of funds and priority of distributions or allocations between or among debt or equity holders specified in intercreditor agreements or security trust arrangements… …

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