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cash-out

[ kash-out ]

noun

  1. Also cashout. a direct cash payment or a cash profit or remainder:

    The store owner lived on a cash-out of fifty dollars a day.

  2. a payment of winnings or a cashing in of chips, as in a casino.


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Typically in stock sales of hot Silicon Valley companies, insiders cash out.

And they are putting the tools to work, shoveling cash out the door in the form of (lightly taxed until Jan. 1, 2013) dividends.

But in the past decade, this pattern has reversed: candidates cash out before they run for president.

Going public is a way for these firms to generate excess capital to allow partners to cash out or the firm to expand.

The D.C. debt debacle has markets on edge, ready to cash out.

The cost of house and ground, with some additions and improvements, was $2500, all of which was paid in cash out of his savings.

At least fifty dollars in cash out of the work I have done, and the basis of a regular business in what that man has given me.

I may find a tenderfoot to buy that valley tract of mine up in Yuma, and get cash out of that.

The inevitable likin-barrier is at the bridge to squeeze a few more cash out of the poor carriers.

Tom watched them crowding and surging forward, all eager to be first to get their cash out, lest there be not enough for all.

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