to pay cash

  • 71cash desk — n BrE the desk in a shop where you pay …

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  • 72cash register — cash ,register noun count a machine with containers for holding bills and coins that shows customers in stores how much they have to pay …

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  • 73cash bar — n. a bar as at a banquet, club luncheon, or reception, where guests pay for alcoholic drinks …

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  • 74Pay TV — es un grupo de música electrónica de origen sueco formado en 2004 para participar en la edición de ese año del Melodifestivalen. Fatima Edell (25 de enero de 1979), Anna Widing (24 de febrero de 1974 y Thérèse Andersson (28 de junio de 1980) se… …

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  • 75cash-and-carry — pay and take, buy and take away …

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  • 76Cash balance plan — A cash balance plan is a defined benefit retirement plan that maintains hypothetical individual employee accounts like a defined contribution plan. The hypotheticality of the individual accounts was crucial in the early adoption of such plans… …

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  • 77cash — I n. 1) to pay (in) cash 2) to run out of cash 3) out of, short of cash 4) cold, hard; loose; ready; spare cash 5) petty cash 6) (misc.) cash on the barrel (esp. AE)/nail (BE) ( pay now in cash ); cash on delivery ( pay when the order is… …

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  • 78Cash management — In United States banking, cash management, or treasury management, is a marketing term for certain services offered primarily to larger business customers. It may be used to describe all bank accounts (such as checking accounts) provided to… …

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  • 79Pay Day (board game) — Infobox Game title = Pay Day image link = image caption = Box cover and game layout, Winning Moves 30th Anniversary edition designer = illustrator = publisher = Parker Brothers Winning Moves players = 2 to 4 ages = 8 and up setup time = 5 minutes …

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  • 80cash — cash1 W2S2 [kæʃ] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: casse money box , from Old Italian cassa, from Latin capsa; CASE1] 1.) money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, ↑credit cards etc ▪ Cash was taken during a burglary of the …

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