Category
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cash
thumb|Banknotes and coins of various currencies
Cash is money in the tangible form of currency, such as banknotes and coins.
cash register
mechanical or electronic device for registering and calculating transactions at a point of sale
cash crop
agricultural crop grown to sell for profit
cash and carry
type of wholesale

accounting of cash receipts and disbursements
A method that records revenue when cash is received, and expenses when they are paid in cash
cash conversion cycle
length of time it takes a company to convert resource inputs to cash flows
Cash-in-transit
thumb|200px|Transfer of cash from a VTB Bank branch in Russia
thumb|200px|G4S Cash Services CVIT van in [[London, UK]]
thumb|200px|Prosegur armored car in [[Barcelona, Spain]]
thumb|200px|CTK armored van in the Philippines
Cash-in-transit (CIT) or cash/valuables-in-transit (CVIT) is the physical transfer of banknotes, coins, credit cards and items of value from one location to another. The locations include cash centers and bank branches, ATM points, bureaux de change, large retailers and other premises holding large amounts of cash, such as ticket vending machines and parking meters.
cash collection
recovery of cash from a business or individual
cash and cash equivalents
highly liquid, short-term assets
Cash is king
expression emphasizing the importance of cash assets in economics
Swedish rounding
Rounding debts to the lowest physical denomination