cash in hand: translation
▪ 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. written at the top of the assets side of a balance sheet to show the amount of money held by a company in the form of notes and coins — compare cash at bank
[m0] ▪ II. cash in hand cash in hand 2 adjective, adverb COMMERCE
if someone is paid cash in hand, they are paid in notes and coins so there is no written record of the payment:
• One dealer had been taking his commission payments cash in hand.
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cash in hand UK US (also cash-in-hand) noun [U]
► ACCOUNTING,
FINANCE »
He intended to have a financing package in place by June and to have some cash in hand by summer.
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The deal leaves the company with £25m cash in hand to buy new stock.
► MONEY,
COMMERCE »
For buyers who do not have cash in hand, specialist marine mortgages for boats are available.
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cash in hand UK US (also cash-in-hand) adverb, adjective
► MONEY,
COMMERCE »
He makes at least £300 a week, cash in hand.
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cash-in-hand jobs